[Rhodes22-list] Let's have a movie !

The Rhodes 22 Email List rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Sat Apr 18 21:16:53 EDT 2015


Rick,

This goes inside the screened-in enclosure.  The screen comes down about 35" from the top 45" horizontal screen width so that it matches the aspect ratio projected.  The black bag contains the projector, cords, dc inverter power supply, and the usb and Comcast 'dongles' for Netflix, etc.  I could also keep the laptop monitor connector with this, but instead have found that the Comcast 'cast' function is handy and simpler to use for computing needs.

The screen in just inches in front and above the transom, and is viewed from the cabin/cabin bulkhead area, very comfortable.  Can you picture ?  The BR enclosure keeps out the bright sunlight and heat, bugs, wind and rain, and dew in the am, and lets in the ventilation as wanted.  Just like the Fox, stars and all !

Are we having fun yet?  I am enjoying putting these options together...

Art


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From: The Rhodes 22 Email List
Date: Sat, Apr 18, 2015 4:21 PM
To: The Rhodes 22 Email List;
Subject:Re: [Rhodes22-list] Let's have a movie !

Art,

This doesn't look like a boom room.

Rick

On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 10:32 AM, The Rhodes 22 Email List <
rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:

> Guys,
>
> After considerable effort I have developed a media system which has become
> a perfect match for onboard video, TV, Chromecast viewing, and gaming.  I
> attached a picture of the 'stowed' configuration which is quite portable
> and compact.  The screen size can  be varied, although I built this
> prototype for use in my boomroom, a perfect fit for a very comfortable
> cockpit environment.  I use a 'remote controlled' cockpit ceiling lamp for
> good lighting results, so it is easy and safe to move around the full
> cockpit space, quite large as we know.
>
> The open screen equates to about 52" diagonal, so a nice sized picture to
> watch while resting back against the cabin bulkhead.  My favored projector,
> based on portability, reliability, and ease of use is 500 lumens, about 75
> watts with a low consumption inverter in our 12 volt system, and a nice
> picture, even in daylight.  I have a 5 year warranty suggestion, even
> though the LED lamp is estimated for a very extended life.
>
> I guess I am excited for Spring thaws and my new BoomTheater !  Who is
> bringing the popcorn?
>
> Best to all,
>
> Art (cover-man at comcast.net)
> s/v MaryJane
> Lake Hartwell,  Boca Ciega
>
> Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE Tablet
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