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| Donkbaca:
I have it on my cab, it hides the bezel really well, makes the whole thing look more sleek and polished |
| mgb:
I agree that the smoked plexi makes the picture pop nicely with good contrast. It also makes it easier to look at, reducing glare. I just installed solar gray 1/8" plexi from Tap Plastics and I love the way it looks.its like tinted windows on a car. Every game I have worked on seems to have 1/8" thick plexi. Sometimes I think the actual glass ones may be 3/16". I say go with 1/8" because its cheaper and more readily available. I definitely agree on the hiding screen burn mention. I have had monitors with minor screen burn and I didn't even realize until I removed the tinted glass. |
| Mrephunk:
has anyone used this http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=515&PHPSESSID=201110272252002053991728 It says it is glare free, would that be any good to use? And if I do go with smoked plexi I would need to sandwich a piece of clear on top over my bezel art, would the two doubled up affect the image? |
| Savannan:
I never had smoked plexi glass but I have 1/4" greylite 31 glass on my mame cabinet and I'l never go back to standard glass again with my arcade machines. |
| Jack Burton:
Every cab I've owned has come with 1/4" glass. Not plexiglass. That's Mortal Kombat Super Chase Ms. Pac Man Super Pac man Rampage I had a little Sony PVM monitor that had a smoked glass covering over the screen like this: The image on it was amazing. Black backgrounds in games were a deep solid true black compared to a duller grey without the tint. It also helped the colors quite a bit. I did play more modern games on it too. My favorite game of all time is Super Street Fighter II Turbo, and I have seen that game running on every setup you can imagine. The best I have ever seen it was on that little pvm through the smoked glass. |
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