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Are Kmart user manuals AI generated?

I’m trying to set up a universal remote and I swear the manual is AI generated! It’s riddled with errors, duplicates, clunky writing, and insane formatting choices that it truly seems like someone copied and pasted from some generative AI site without looking through it.

Plus, it’s meant to be used for a range of devices but the only instructions are for the tv? I guess I’m fucked if I want to try to set up literally anything else.

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u/Appropriate_You6818 — 6 days ago

What's the oldest projector model you would go for?

hey everyone! I'm looking to buy my first projector and set it up in my bedroom. I'm located in Australia with a budget of max $150. I have blackout blinds installed, plus my bedroom doesn't get a whole lot of direct sunlight until late afternoon/early evening (window faces onto a carport). The distance between projector and wall is a little over 3m (9-10 feet). I'd mostly just use it for watching tv and movies in bed.

I found some older models of name brands (Epson, BenQ etc) for pretty cheap on facebook marketplace. They're anywhere from $50-$150 AUD, ranging 10-20 years old. Is it a good cost-effective solution, or would it be a fool's errand to get a projector that old?

If anyone could give advice that would be much appreciated. Even tips on what types of numbers and specs I should be looking for in a projector would help. I'm not a huge tech/electronics person and I'm getting overwhelmed with the sheer amount of choice!

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u/Appropriate_You6818 — 29 days ago