08-19-2005, 11:22 PM
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screenlights.com
screenlights.com
Quote:Westlake Village (CA) - As LCD screens become more common inside of automobiles, people are looking for more extreme ways to trick out their cars. At the recent autofest car show in Pomona, CA, screenlights.com showed off a car with LCD screens built into the headlights. The screens maintain street legal driving, distinguish your car at the same time and allow drivers to project videos through your headlights.
The concept is quite simple - you drop in an LCD screen just behind the headlight glass. The screenlights can be installed in either the headlights or taillights. With the current version, you lose the use of the high-beam headlight. In the future, Screenlights will be offering a modification that will allow both the high and low beams to work.
Power is supplied via 12 volt leads that could be directly fed from the battery, but Brian Willison says, "There are many ways to wire the Screenlights and we will include a manual with suggestions."
Even in full daylight, we were surprised at how well a video projected through the headlights looked. The video feed comes from a VCR or DVD player mounted in the cabin of the car. Don't expect a wide-screen experience because the screenlight is fairly small. It may be possible to modify the lights to project video, but this was not the original purpose of the product.
The screelights can be purchased without LCD screens, so the buyer can shop for the best price. Screens from 3.5 inches all the way up to 8 inches can be installed. Since every car has a different headlight mount, the screenlights are custom designed, but screenlights.com has begun selling drop in kits that start at $900.
"The car shows are flooded with the same stuff. This is new and unique that should turn heads," says Willison.
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