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| Czapala:
--- Quote from: jbullfrog on August 21, 2006, 12:21:50 pm ---here's the comparison pics: http://www.oscarcontrols.com/smoked/ I'm using this stuff and it hides construction imperfections great ;D EDIT: This is plexi, sorry... no glass pics there. --- End quote --- Wow those pics of the smoke and non smoke make a BIG difference. Is that an Arcade Monitor? Did you adjust the brightness? It almost looks as if some of those games were colored WITH the grey tint on design. |
| KonkeyKong:
Santo, Sorry for the slow reply, I live in the N.W. corner of Iowa, so I'm thinking you probably won't wanna be glass shopping in the same place I got mine. ;D |
| jbullfrog:
--- Quote from: Czapala on August 21, 2006, 03:36:11 pm ---Wow those pics of the smoke and non smoke make a BIG difference. Is that an Arcade Monitor? Did you adjust the brightness? It almost looks as if some of those games were colored WITH the grey tint on design. --- End quote --- I can't take credit for those pics, though I will say that my setup using a TV showed similar results. I thought I'd need to adjust the brightness, but I actually left it as it was and it's great. Keeping the brightness down, the borders of games with black borders (such as pac-man) fade into the rest of the cabinet: you can't tell where the monitor screen ends as it fades into the "bezel" (if you have one). |
| BamBam:
Greylite 14 smoked/tempered 1/4" glass is what I used and I love the way my monitor has that suspended in space look. The trick is to get the glass close to the monitor (within 1"). Try different distances with the montior on. John |
| flyguy1821:
KonkeyKong, my hometown is in Sac City. Where did you get your glass from? Sioux City? I currently live in Lincoln, NE and need to begin looking for dealers that have lexan, tempered, or this greylite. |
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