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RE: lcd glass or privalite


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  • Subject: RE: lcd glass or privalite
  • From: "Paul Smith" <wheelbarrowhandle@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 07:54:05 +0100
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We used to have this where I once worked, for the meeting room. Flick of a switch and no one could see in.

I guess that the size of area to be covered effects the cost as the
whole room came in under 30k, which included the projector screen and
furniture. The wall was 5 6" x 9" panels.

I'll see if I can find who built it for us, though this maybe difficult
as I'm not allowed back on site.

Regards,
Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Caslaw [mailto:simecaz@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 April 2002 07:42
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Subject: Re: [ukha_d] lcd glass or privalite

Umar

a product like this is being used as a projector screen in an
exhibition at The Natural History Museum [ecology] which is quite
effective in the darkened gallery, must have cost more than the
projector though at those prices.

they also have them next door in the science museum as showcase
glass, press the button to see the exhibits [materials gallery]

simon



>I am about to convert a property for house (if i dont get gazzumped
again
>that is  - another story !!!)
>
>I was looking for unusal features I could incorporate - toyz for the boyz
>really - I had a thought - what if there was some kind of glass that could
>go from transparent to opaque at the flick of a switch (or on an
execution
>of a macro !!).
>
>TO my surprise such gadgets exist - see
>http://www.sgg= privalite.com/en/sommaire.html
>
>However cost is in excess of =A31000 per sq metre and so is out for me<= BR> >
>HAs anyone used these - are there any cheaper alternatives - and what fun
>could we have !!!!!
>
>Umar
>
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