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Wii Nunchuck, Sparkfun serial LCD, Adafruit Boarduino Arduino clone, 9-volt battery
for John Edgar Park, MakeTV
This is the tip of my mouse pointer as viewed on my TV (It's a bigger TV so bigger pixels, I guess). This is without flash.
Sorry it's a bit on the dim side but It's the best I could do at handheld speeds and I didn't want to edit it. There's plenty of detail in original size, and one thing I'm curious about is that if you check in original the blue seems pretty sharp but the green less so and the red seems fuzzy...it looks like the same thing happens when I used flash too so I'm wondering if the different colors are actually on different planes?
I'm bummed didn't get to see LCD Soundsystem last night at The Filmore. This is front the last time I saw them at Lollapalooza 2007.
Phoenix Pro Theater offers a theatrical experience brought to your living room. Sitting in the comfort of your home, you can sense the real feeling of watching a movie in an enriched theater. Any movie of choice, available in your PC or laptop, can be played in Phoenix Pro Theater.
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Phoenix Pro Theater, elevates you to the ownership of a personal theater. The ambiance excels to that of a real theater. The player is provided with all facilities to choose and play any movie available in your system. It is meticulously designed to cater to your taste, comfort and convenience.
In order to improve the ambiance and magnificence of the theater, facilities have been provided to customize the theater to your liking.
To the viewers’ delight, Phoenix Pro Theater offers surround sound, animated audience captured to visualize real life situation. The theater ambiance light mimics and adjusts to that of the brightness and color tone present in the movie played. The Theater is illuminated with pleasing lights, and movie can be watched either with the lights on or off, as per the liking of the viewers.
An array of choices offered are
(i) Selection of seats, in six Zones viz. Front (Left, Middle or Right) or Rear (Left Middle or Right),
(ii) 15 types of Leather Seat Upholstery,
(iii) Movie Brightness can be increased,
(iv) Choose from any one of the 6 Colors of lights displayed on Side Walls,
(v) Color tone of the movie played can be changed
(vi) Individual Color Theme, wherein the viewer can change the color of the dresses of all the characters in the movie offering a very unique experience not found in any main stream video player.
An impressive Control Panel has been provided to enable the viewer to select and exercise all available options and between choices. The LCD panel displays options selected.
Technically, Phoenix Pro Theater supports 12 video formats. It also supports vertical video playback plus video rotation and flip options. It is Full HD, 4K & 8K supported, making it future ready. The Auto resume option, remembers the last played scene and resumes playback from the last played position.
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Supported formats : mp4, mov, avi, mkv, wmv, m4v, webm, flv, vob, ogg, mpg, 3gp
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lcd soundsystem was one of the many acts that i was highly anticipating at coachella. they (or james murphy) blew me away and made a lot of us nuts. it's nice to see al doyle of hot chip taking up guitar again for the act and nancy whang (one of the few asian crushes i have) screamin' out "north american scum". we partied like it was 1999 where everyone went insane. sahara tent is no longer called by its name, but now as the "daft punk tent".
Quite a few lines of newly-learnt assembler later, the ARM can now read in the image data perfectly and send it out to the LCD over SPI in real time! It looks even better in person but the photos are okay - colours are great and it's refreshing as fast as a mobile phone camera now, though I'm going to see how fast I can take it!
Success at last! The final step was telling the compiler I clobbered r6 to hold the address for the data - before that, it just sent random noise to the thing! One little "r6" and the thing worked perfectly.
Those Japanese characters where the clue about my LCD issues that finally made things clear to me. The binary code for them `1100 000` is the same as moving the cursor the the beginning of the second line! But this was getting written to the wrong register!
Found this on a very useful website for calibrating your LCD monitor screen. This is a photograph I took of my monitor. To access the original and other useful tests go to:http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/
PIcked up a new monitor, this is the Benq fp241wz, a 24" LCD. It's great to have the extra space, it's the same resolution as my laptop screen but soooo much larger and far better quality. I was going to get the new Dell 24" with expanded gamut but realised I need a 72% gamut monitor for work stuff.
Its Fathers Day and I woke up to find that my TV doesn't work. Its a 32 inch Akai LCD tv that I bought five years ago (pretty cool at the time). I've removed the back in this picture.
LCD smartie and LCD4bit_mod using a 16x2 backlit LCD from adafruit. Able to output any RSS, sysinfo, etc.
Quite a few lines of newly-learnt assembler later, the ARM can now read in the image data perfectly and send it out to the LCD over SPI in real time! It looks even better in person but the photos are okay - colours are great and it's refreshing as fast as a mobile phone camera now, though I'm going to see how fast I can take it!
Success at last! The final step was telling the compiler I clobbered r6 to hold the address for the data - before that, it just sent random noise to the thing! One little "r6" and the thing worked perfectly.
Sharp LCD液晶カラーモニター(LL-T2015)。受渡し:2月3日~2月5日にダウンタウンに取りに来て下さる方限定で。新品はこちらです→ www.sharp.co.jp/lcd-display/crisia/lineup/ll-t2015/
This small LCD panel appears to be suffering from adhesive failure between the glass and the back light. Luckily (since its the only one I have at the moment) it still seems to work. Normally, when fully assembled, the LCD glass would be held against the back light by a bezel, and this kind of failure would not happen.
The unsticking seems to be the result of folding the flex circuit over on to the junction board behind the panel. The folded polyamid strip seems to be attempting to unfold and wave the glass around in the air.
D70s, 50 mm, 1/60 s, f/14, ISO 800
12 mm extension ring
White balance, exposure and crop in Adobe Camera Raw.
Este sprint consiste na montagem uma instalação interactiva que poderá ser controlada local e remotamente, através de um sistema mecânico e através de um serviço web. O objectivo deste projecto é aproximar o público em geral da actividade do laboratório, criando um interface com o mundo exterior.
Os sprints são sessões de trabalho intensivas em que os membros dos laboratórios, assim como visitantes e convidados se juntam em equipas para trabalhar em projectos concretos durante um fim-de-semana.
Setlist from the final LCD Soundsystem show:
Set 1
Intro ("I´m Not In Love" by 10 cc)
1. Dance Yrself Clean
2. Drunk Girls
3. I Can Change
4. Time To Get Away
5. Get Innocuous!
6. Daft Punk Is Playing At My House
7. Too Much Love
8. All My Friends
9. Tired
(with "Heart of the Sunrise" by Yes snippet)
Set 2
10. 45:33 Part One
11. 45:33 Part Two (with Reggie Watts)
12. Sound of Silver
13. 45:33 Part Four (with The Juan MacLean)
14. 45:33 Part Five (with Shit Robot)
15. 45:33 Part Six
16. Freak Out/Starry Eyes
Set 3
17. Us v Them
18. North American Scum (with Arcade Fire)
19. Bye Bye Bayou (Alan Vega cover)
20. You Wanted A Hit
21. Tribulations
22. Movement
23. Yeah (Crass Version)
24. Someone Great
25. Losing My Edge (With "Da Funk" by Daft Punk snippet)
26. Home
Encore
27. All I Want
28. Jump Into the Fire (Harry Nilsson cover)
29. New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down (with "Twin Peaks Theme" by Angelo Badalamenti intro)
Outro ("Electric Avenue" by Eddy Grant)