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BIG-SCREEN THRILLS

SYSTEM PRICE: £8537

For the full ‘home cinema’ experience you need as large a screen as possible. The clue is in the name after all. And, despite there being some simply enormous, and enormously brilliant, televisions available for comparatively reasonable money, you simply can’t top a projector. An image that’s larger than 100 inches is only feasible, practically, with a projector – and if you get a good one, and set it up properly, a huge-screen home cinema just can’t be beaten.

And for us, the best projector for today’s technology that you can get hold of for still-attainable money is Sony’s remarkable VPL-VW270ES. This native 4K projector has a class-leading sharpness

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