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Post by lethbridge on Apr 2, 2019 19:13:31 GMT
Hi All,
I'm brand new to this forum, and was hoping you could help me answer some questions before I spend the money on a dreamscreen setup.
I am currently using a combination of 7 different Philips Hue lights set behind and beside my tv, all controlled through the Hue sync program. This works ok (not great though), but due to the delay in changing light colours, and only being able to use the lights in conjunction with either my PS4 or Xbox One, I have begun researching a different solution. That research has brought me here.
I have a 65" tv (Samsung Js9500), which unfortunately can only be placed in the corner of my viewing room. And I was wondering what type of experience people are having with Dreamscreen and TV's that are in the corner of their room. I don't expect the Dreamscreen to be perfect in a corner tv situation, but really wondering if it is good enough to invest in.
The distance between my tv an wall is approx 8" at the sides, and up to about 24" at the deepest point.
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Post by paulforrest on Apr 3, 2019 13:53:29 GMT
Maybe you could make a triangular prism shaped frame out of something and place it Behind your TV and attach the LEDs to that so they are equal distance from the wall. Not ideal but it could work. If you just attach them to your TV, the colours would probably mix into a big jumble at the furthest point from the wall. tex.stackexchange.com/questions/461458/triangular-prism-in-latex
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Post by lethbridge on Apr 3, 2019 20:56:09 GMT
I actually thought about building a fake wall for right behind the tv so it would work better, but I don't think that would look very good.
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Post by grandpopsicle on Apr 4, 2019 10:18:21 GMT
There is a white corrugated pvc on the market. Looks just like a sheet of cardboard but rigid. Could use it a faux wall. Don't remember where I got it though.
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Post by paulforrest on Apr 4, 2019 13:31:18 GMT
There is a white corrugated pvc on the market. Looks just like a sheet of cardboard but rigid. Could use it a faux wall. Don't remember where I got it though. That’s actualy a pretty good idea.
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