Those connectors are a pita and IMO are garbage. You still have to peel away the plastic coating. We used them for a while for our horse costumes and they don't take well to bouncing and moving at all. But that's a different story.
YOu Bet.Be darned. Never seen that. Wonder if they make it in black.
Pretty much anything you ask them.What will the Chinese think of next.
Looks like straight 5050 tape to me, Amiers. It's a stick on "bias light", used to keep a dark band around your TV set from screwing with the fast AGC on your eyeballs while watching stuff.
Now, the *impressive* ones take an HDMI input and adjust color to the predominent color of the program material, though I don't know what I think about that idea. Sharp builds them in, IIRC.
With the right source and settings and environment, it can actually be quite impressive and cool. The better ones actually take the data from the outer edges of the video and match the individual dies to the different colors around the edges, not just a single color all the way around. It makes it seem like the picture almost extends beyond the edge of the TV. The best I think I've seen was watching Finding Nemo. The multiple, vibrant colors of the coral reef really showed what it can do. It was enough to convince me that I need to get the kit for my TV. Now I just have to convince the wife to let me spend the $170 for the kit. http://www.dreamscreentv.com/Now, the *impressive* ones take an HDMI input and adjust color to the predominent color of the program material, though I don't know what I think about that idea.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.