Building a small projector to project an image from a CRT monitor is challenging due to the CRT's wide viewing angle and low brightness, which would result in a dim image. A lens system required for focusing would need to be large, complicating the design. Instead, using a small LCD screen from a portable TV with a bright light source (around 700 lumens) is suggested as a more feasible alternative. This setup would involve stripping down the LCD to its bare panel and electronics while ensuring color inversion to avoid negative image effects. Overall, projecting directly from a CRT to a wall is not practical, and exploring LCD options may yield better results.