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Comparison of 6 rear-projection films
Posted: 19 May 2010 11:16 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 46 ]
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i was contacted the smart-film.com.tw
but they tell me that their product not recommend for this

i still search the info how it work, is it using projector or not, how about your opinion?
cause for other video who related with this video, there are the display on the other side mirror (on the back side mirror)

if you know how it work, i am very glad if you can share to me

cheers

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Posted: 19 May 2010 11:31 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 47 ]
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A small Pico projector like the 200 ansi samsung or the 100 Ansi Benq, Acer, LG will do the job
then you can cut to fit our film - which can be behind a mirror tint of film - the only issue (as shown in the video)
it only works well at night - a small pico projector won’t push enough brightness

I am sure you can cut and shape smart-film - the youtube videos shows it

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Posted: 19 May 2010 11:44 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 48 ]
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Thanks a lot Vueinti

i got the point here, that case (on the video link) is still use projector (pico projector)

but what mus me do if i want the display can result the good video with sunlight condition, so it can be work at night and day

may i got your email address? i want to send you the detail of my idea

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Posted: 14 July 2010 10:31 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 49 ]
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Hi. I recently purchased film from Andrew at mind.unity after finding this thread.
Can’t say enough about how helpful he’s been. And the film looks great in my house.
I had a criteria for the film that I haven’t seen discussed anywhere - and that is: how the film looks when the projection is *off.* Since the screen is smack in the middle of my house, it has to look good both when there is a projection and not (my wife insisted, in fact, that it looked just like regular frosted glass). Andrew helped me pick a film that met this criteria and I’m very happy with it. I’ve attached a photo of it in-situ.

-ben

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