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Stern trying to drop a bombshell? New Patent Application for color changing LEDs

By DCFAN

10 years ago


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    #78 10 years ago
    Quoted from TigerLaw:

    Gosh that is for sure. IGT, WMS, Bally's, Kanomi, etc. have lighting and glass technology so much more advanced than what is in the pinball industry it is ridiculous. WMS, for example, has transparent glass that looks like a window and then can fill it will HD imaging. Just think of the potential that would have for pinball glass!!!

    Heighway Pinball was planning on using LCD glass on their first pin, seen in prototype form here:

    Their plans have changed, but I believe this technology is still on their wishlist for a future pin.

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