I woulda thought a small display monitor would be more versatile, since it could display segmented displays and anything else rendered to it.
I woulda thought a small display monitor would be more versatile, since it could display segmented displays and anything else rendered to it.
....and all I have near my desk is a bloody huge upside down water bottle, although the odd female goes there fill up her bottle so I am quite contented
Planning ahead...does anyone know what sort of pc would be required for a cab setup? I see two options for a cab...the main play field with a monitor for the back glass and moveable dmd within this monitor which I would assume is a 2 monitor setup, or the main play field, a monitor and real dmd unit, which is 3 a 3 piece setup. But does that mean 2 or even 3 hdmis are needed for all the monitors etc, or do they not connect up like that.
Hope this ain't a daft question, but looking at finding parts to build my first cab. Been advised to decade a TV and build the cab around that. Looking to get a 46" as that seems to be the recommended for a cab...but I'm no expert. Question is though...does the TV need to be of a certain spec for instance, does it need to be a certain hertz, does it need to be OCD, led or plasma etc.
I found that getting a cabinet sent from the US is extremely expensive...so Ive decided to make one myself.
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I think the people at the TV shop seemed quite interested to know what was happening with their TV after telling them I didn't need the extra 2 years warranty cause as soon as it leaves the shop the case is coming off!
lol - They do love to sell those extended warranties which cost half the price of the TV. If you didn't get the TV yet, just an idea is to take a USB stick with a HD sized image rotated (but viewed in landscape on a TV), and plug it into the TV to see what it looks like. You will need to turn your head sideways, but might give you an idea of what it looks like when viewed from the side. It will take some explaining though to the shop assistant .
I also made my cabinet myself, but ended up shipping the ultimate cab builders kit from the US from Virtuapin as I couldn't source all the parts then from Europe (2010-11). The postage was hefty, but worst of all I unexpecedly got stung for about 100 euros from the French customs. The B*s.
One other thing I originally used a 3rd screen for the DMD, but ended up modifying the cabinet to accomodate a real DMD with PinDMD (which now I 'think' only Virtuapin sell). For me it made a world of difference, however if you want to display coloured DMD (without actually buying a colour DMD), a screen might be better (for pinball I prefer the old fashioned super bright amber display that a real DMD offers).
Cheers for the help and the links everyone....I made good progress yesterday after meeting some guys in the know, and adding it to the info offered on here I have finally made a start. There doesn't seem to be much like this in the UK, and I found that getting a cabinet sent from the US is extremely expensive...so Ive decided to make one myself. Having seen so many questions on here and just because its a bit of a hobby of mine, I have decided to film the whole build...mistakes included! I usually just keep the videos for my own personal interest, but if anyone is interested I can upload them to Youtube. Besides, I think the people at the TV shop seemed quite interested to know what was happening with their TV after telling them I didn't need the extra 2 years warranty cause as soon as it leaves the shop the case is coming off!
Just started part 1 today...cabinet construction. Already hit a few hurdles but that makes for good video I suppose, and it's all part of the learning experience. If the build is of interest to anyone, just let me know on here and I'll put a link up (if thats ok to do that on here).
Cheers for the info again.