projection television

Last summer my husband and I decided to build a small art studio for me as an addition to our home. It's a small detached building, but it allows me the freedom to get away from it all and work on my projects when I become inspired. There are no phones in the studio, but there is a small refrigerator. A few weeks ago, I mentioned to my husband that I thought it would be nice to have a projection television in the studio. I knew it was going to catch him off guard, but when I said I wanted a projection television he looked as though I'd lost my mind. He asked what had changed my mind, because he thought that the studio was a place of quiet for me, and if that was the case, what would I want with a projection television. I explained to him that I'd been thinking it would be nice to use the projection television to play music, but also because I'd recently decided to start giving basic painting classes, that the projection television could be used for the students to view various techniques and to learn from.

He could tell from my responses that I'd really spend a lot of time thinking about the projection television, and he was correct. In fact, I'd done more than just think about the projection television. In my spare time, I'd started doing some research in hopes of finding which television would be the best one to invest in, plus I'd been comparing prices so that when I did invest in the projection television I could get the best possible deal. When I came across Elite Screens 100" Diagonal, VMAX 4:3 Ez-Electric Projection Screen 80" X 60" Viewing Area that I found for a great price at Save Cash Time whose online store can be found by visiting www.savecashtime.com, I knew I'd found the projection television that I wanted. The price was right, and when I showed it to my husband, he commented that he could tell I've been doing my homework. He suggested that if I felt that strongly about having it then I should definitely order the projection television, and I did exactly that. It should arrive soon, and I'll start giving my first classes in May. I'm looking forward to it. I have a feeling it's going to be a learning experience for more than just my students.