Is that a projector behind your grill?
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Is that a projector behind your grill?
Ok, so drive in movies are out. But what about if you could park and watch a movie anywhere you want? Has anyone thought about this kind of mod?
Projectors these days come pretty small, and pack quite a the number of lumens, so the idea isn't completely out of the question. With some minor modification, you could have a projector mounted behind the grill of your Z - drive within 15-20 feet of any flat surface and have your own drive in theater event.
However, you couldn't be too picky on the color of the back-drop.
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I can see a number of uses for this, specifically when you're with the lady.
Projectors these days come pretty small, and pack quite a the number of lumens, so the idea isn't completely out of the question. With some minor modification, you could have a projector mounted behind the grill of your Z - drive within 15-20 feet of any flat surface and have your own drive in theater event.
However, you couldn't be too picky on the color of the back-drop.
Thoughts?
I can see a number of uses for this, specifically when you're with the lady.
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Sorry... not feeling it... my car's for the thrill of driving... not a movie theatre... but that's just me.
I'd be a little concerned about having any obstructions in front of the rad for airflow too.
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I would imagine that the container to house a projector that would provide both the shock, impact and heat resistance would be costly and not small enough to fit in any open space behind the grill. It would be kinda neat though, I just envision going through a lot of projectors that way. They're small enough to keep in the glove box, you'd be just as well to keep it in there and pop it out on the roof when you're ready to use it.
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haha, yea maybe..
But seriously, with dvd players and lcds for cars - this isn't too far off base. Instead of your 7 inch LCD, you'd have 80-100 inch widescreen viewing. Although, it likely wouldn't be used enough to justify mounting it on your vehicle - I think it would still do a good job of impressing the lady your with.
Now if you had a voice activated OS installed, maybe that's starting to get a bit too much like Michael Knight.
But seriously, with dvd players and lcds for cars - this isn't too far off base. Instead of your 7 inch LCD, you'd have 80-100 inch widescreen viewing. Although, it likely wouldn't be used enough to justify mounting it on your vehicle - I think it would still do a good job of impressing the lady your with.
Now if you had a voice activated OS installed, maybe that's starting to get a bit too much like Michael Knight.
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Originally Posted by matt sherman
you're getting into the 'pimp my ride' realm now..
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I actually remember that episode. LOL. When they fix-up "classics" they do a really good job like the Cadillacs, Novas, etc... Nothing all crazy. It's when they do all other cars they just come up with the wackiest ideas. If they do any import, I can almost guarantee it's going to be riced out.
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i think its out of the question for a lot reasons, but just to list a few, in case you were to actually attemp this:
1. where would you plug it in? (yes i know this can be overcomed, but its an intail problem, power)
2. how would you control it - most projectors, at least, the inexpensive, small, boardroom projectors are controlled by an infared remote, not a rf remote, so you would actually have to stand infront of your car to change settings, or get down on the ground to manually change it.
3. weather. the container you make for it would have to be air tight, otherwise moisture would get in there and ruin it. what about freezing and heat, household electronics dont do well with those...
4. the obvious, where would you just "roll up" to and display a 100" picture, and have some privacy?
5. movement, ok its fragile, not very, i mean business folk lug them around everywhere, but in a protective case or bag... in the front of your car it will get some pretty good bumps. not even touching the possibilty of damaging the internals with the commute to the blank movie canvas, it could very easily become disaligned in transit... which would require you getting under the car and fixing it, whilest the date wait in the car.
impress the lady with a spirited drive to your house in the z - there you can impress her with the home theater - and there's more room in the house than your z for further impressing - if you follow.
1. where would you plug it in? (yes i know this can be overcomed, but its an intail problem, power)
2. how would you control it - most projectors, at least, the inexpensive, small, boardroom projectors are controlled by an infared remote, not a rf remote, so you would actually have to stand infront of your car to change settings, or get down on the ground to manually change it.
3. weather. the container you make for it would have to be air tight, otherwise moisture would get in there and ruin it. what about freezing and heat, household electronics dont do well with those...
4. the obvious, where would you just "roll up" to and display a 100" picture, and have some privacy?
5. movement, ok its fragile, not very, i mean business folk lug them around everywhere, but in a protective case or bag... in the front of your car it will get some pretty good bumps. not even touching the possibilty of damaging the internals with the commute to the blank movie canvas, it could very easily become disaligned in transit... which would require you getting under the car and fixing it, whilest the date wait in the car.
impress the lady with a spirited drive to your house in the z - there you can impress her with the home theater - and there's more room in the house than your z for further impressing - if you follow.
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Pimp My Ride did do exactly this. They put it in a reversed hinge trunk of this crappy car for some chick. It actually came out alright. The trunk opens upwards and gives it room to project over the top of the car. Cool idea I suppose but it would never last with the stiff suspension of a Z unless maybe a convertible had a custom setup to absorb shock and also raise vertically from behind *trunk* or something.
It would be funny going on the interstate driving behind some big white 18 wheeler projecting a movie the whole way. lol... you'd have a caravan effect as others decided to slow to match speed and watch as well. Get a sticker tellin them to turn to whatever channel your ipod transmitter was broadcasting on and you really do have your own drive in
It would be funny going on the interstate driving behind some big white 18 wheeler projecting a movie the whole way. lol... you'd have a caravan effect as others decided to slow to match speed and watch as well. Get a sticker tellin them to turn to whatever channel your ipod transmitter was broadcasting on and you really do have your own drive in
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i think its out of the question for a lot reasons, but just to list a few, in case you were to actually attemp this:
1. where would you plug it in? (yes i know this can be overcomed, but its an intail problem, power)
2. how would you control it - most projectors, at least, the inexpensive, small, boardroom projectors are controlled by an infared remote, not a rf remote, so you would actually have to stand infront of your car to change settings, or get down on the ground to manually change it.
3. weather. the container you make for it would have to be air tight, otherwise moisture would get in there and ruin it. what about freezing and heat, household electronics dont do well with those...
4. the obvious, where would you just "roll up" to and display a 100" picture, and have some privacy?
5. movement, ok its fragile, not very, i mean business folk lug them around everywhere, but in a protective case or bag... in the front of your car it will get some pretty good bumps. not even touching the possibilty of damaging the internals with the commute to the blank movie canvas, it could very easily become disaligned in transit... which would require you getting under the car and fixing it, whilest the date wait in the car.
impress the lady with a spirited drive to your house in the z - there you can impress her with the home theater - and there's more room in the house than your z for further impressing - if you follow.
1. where would you plug it in? (yes i know this can be overcomed, but its an intail problem, power)
2. how would you control it - most projectors, at least, the inexpensive, small, boardroom projectors are controlled by an infared remote, not a rf remote, so you would actually have to stand infront of your car to change settings, or get down on the ground to manually change it.
3. weather. the container you make for it would have to be air tight, otherwise moisture would get in there and ruin it. what about freezing and heat, household electronics dont do well with those...
4. the obvious, where would you just "roll up" to and display a 100" picture, and have some privacy?
5. movement, ok its fragile, not very, i mean business folk lug them around everywhere, but in a protective case or bag... in the front of your car it will get some pretty good bumps. not even touching the possibilty of damaging the internals with the commute to the blank movie canvas, it could very easily become disaligned in transit... which would require you getting under the car and fixing it, whilest the date wait in the car.
impress the lady with a spirited drive to your house in the z - there you can impress her with the home theater - and there's more room in the house than your z for further impressing - if you follow.