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The Big Lebowski cabinet artwork revealed on video

By DutchTommy

9 years ago


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#118 9 years ago
Quoted from Aurich:

I highly doubt the scale is off in the video.
Anyone can duplicate my math, I guessed the translite was about 27" wide. Since they've released the full resolution version of it I can confirm it's 26.6", so more than close enough. Using that as a reference point it's pretty trivial to measure things. Assuming a 16x9 monitor, with the full width being represented in the "DMD window" area gives you a 20" display. I could be off slightly, but not by 5".
How they're dealing with the extra vertical space of the monitor remains to be seen.

Yeah, if that is a 20" monitor then either the backglass is shorter than normal or there is a ton of monitor sticking up behind the backglass. We are using a 15.6" monitor on the Buffy pin and even after opening up the speaker panel as much as possible we still only have about 13.5" viewing angle and the monitor takes up the space from the bottom of the head to the bottom of the backglass (in essence, anything larger would be sticking up into the backglass area).

To me their speaker panel actually looks taller than normal. Maybe this coupled with some more spaced out speakers would net them a few more inches of viewing area. However, I highly doubt its a 20" monitor though.

#120 9 years ago

Looking at that picture the speaker panel is definitely taller than a standard Williams panel. Looking at the demensions of a raw 19" screen, I suppose it could fit with that taller panel. Would be tight though!

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