Gorgeous. Feeling relieved that the (new?) shelves look a lot less buckled than last time we saw them. No longer expecting a 'flat stanley' situation, *phew*
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The shelves are suprisingly strong the wall is a supporting one so it's bolted on really firmly it could hold nothing but xbox ones & PS4s easily without breaking. Have had things fall off and bonk me on the head before when i had things stacked randomly all over the place, DS games hurt if they land on a corner
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Thanks, Jason. You should try something like this out too. The strips are pretty cheap and very easy to install. I paid 3500 yen shipped from Amazon for mine. It's a 5 meter stip with 30 RGB LEDs per meter, PSU, LED controller box and remote. You can get strips with 15 or 60 LEDs per meter but I think 30 is best for the home. On full brightness they really shine. I actually keep then on 30% brightness.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostI just installed a 5 meter RGB LED light strip on my TV uint today. Look sreally nice in real life, far better than what the phone pictures show.
With it being RGB you can have a load of different colours. I personally like purple.
EDIT: Amazon UK have got this which looks pretty cool. Is this the one you have, Mark? It's actually possible to cut it to size. Might get one.Last edited by teddymeow; 15-11-2014, 12:12.
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Nice video Mark i was actually curious how you had routed your led tape as the light has a lovely even spread, bonus points on the sneaky ir sensor placement.
It's a really cool effect, definately planning on doing it myself. Looking into doing it full on but it's a lot more expensive as you have to get a hdmi splitter and av capture box but you can get yourself a fake ambilight at the end of it like this...
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Not a fan of coloured LED backlighting at all. To get the benefits, it needs to be a 6500k white LED, which will help preserve correct colour perception, give better perception of black levels in the image and reduce eye fatigue/strain (amongst other benefits)
Blue is fairly well documented being not too good for your peepers either.....
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