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Jabyaeye
01-02-2009, 12:40 AM
This might have already been thought of, but has anyone looked into what it would take to completely cover a case in an LED matrix like similar (but smaller in size) to the ones used for those massive LED TV screens in stadiums (and Times Square)?
I'm guessing you'd have to have some sort of separate power supply to power them all and something to deal with the heat buildup on and around the case from the resistors heating up, but I'd think that you would be able to pipe a monitor input into it and make your case whatever color you liked, or watch a movie even while walking around the case.
I don't even know if they have any LED matix that small though. Most I have seen would look like a bunch of boxes containing LEDs stacked together and would probably be too blurry to put anything recognizable on it other than one or two colors.
Just a thought...any other ideas?
-- Jabyaeye
Omega
01-02-2009, 10:15 AM
Just a thought...any other ideas?
Yes, in fact.
Nobody said you had to use pre-made panels.
You could just do something like this (http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/joshrevolver/Daft-Punk-sp01.jpg)
LED matrix covered case behind mirrored plexi... now that's a sexy thought.
Jabyaeye
01-02-2009, 11:54 AM
True. You could make them from scratch. i just figured it would be easier to use pre-made panels due to cost and time.
I was actually thinking about something like this:
http://www.nordiskmusik.se/Global/Produkter-bilder/silverstar_yg-led109_stor.jpg
You can actually get an 8in x 8in single color LED matrix for pretty cheap. This place has several here for under US$2: http://www.futurlec.com/LEDMatrix.shtml
Of course, you could alternatively purchase and disassemble something like this too:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/lights/9380/
:)
Eclecticos
01-02-2009, 12:00 PM
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Jabyaeye
01-02-2009, 12:57 PM
Haha. That's the same video on I watched on TV that got me thinking about using them on the exterior of a case.
That particular setup seems a bit bulky to be mounted to the side of a case though. Each module the guy was installing looked to be around 3-4 inches thick.
There should be something out there that is smaller, flatter, and more efficient that would be more conducive to covering a case with.
With the small size requirement, it seems a DIY LED matrix would be out of the question. Of course if you just used a single color, then it might not be so bad. But if you were wanting video quality, then my guess is you'd have to go with something pre-made.
Just my thoughts...
nevermind1534
01-02-2009, 12:59 PM
The side of the computer could be used at the casing, putting the bulk of the panels inside of the case.
Omega
01-02-2009, 01:50 PM
With the small size requirement, it seems a DIY LED matrix would be out of the question.
All it takes is some clever engineering. If I wanted to, I could probably make LED panels where they're only, oh, less than an inch thick, but the controller wouldn't be onboard.
If it can be made professionally, it can be made in your garage. Sometimes you just need some special tools (you wouldn't, really, to make a LED matrix), but you can sure do it. Will it cost more? Probably. Will it take longer? Probably. Will it be exactly to your spec and you get the bragging rights? Damn right.
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