Man, I've been captivated by this project for the past day or two reading through the 13 pages eagerly anticipating the final reveal at the end to see how close the finished product came to the original vision.
On pages 1-10, it inspired me to revive my dream of building a virtual pinball table, but by page 11-13 became a cautionary tale of what not to do. Gotta keep it simple, I guess. Start with the lockdown bar, build the cabinet around the width of the lockdown bar, mount buttons, find a playfield monitor that will fit the space, use one monitor for the backglass and DMD, THEN once the monitors are mounted with the hardware start messing with software, resolutions, and artwork.
Then in the back of my mind I think about the the vpin tables I've seen in the flesh at California Extreme didn't amaze me like I thought they would. The flat 2D effect and relatively low resolution screens were a big turnoff. Maybe BAM with 4K displays are the future?