psyph3r
Innovator
lol, guess you missed the sarcasm AND what thread this is...
No i thought you were a cheapskate who thinks 100 rupees is too much to spend on zip-ties
lol, guess you missed the sarcasm AND what thread this is...
Man, you used too many zip ties to make that thing. Those things are expensive
The zip ties were small. We had earlier got a pack of these small 70-80 zip ties for ₹20 from local store so used that only.
I did something to avoid real upgrade to a 4k 55" TV:
Before and after pics
Total cost : Rs. 475.
Check bezel color.I dont understand, what did you do?
I just spray painted the silver bezel of the big TVYour speakers are on your wall, your bigger monitor is on your wall, is your keyboard also on wall or is that a table?
Also i still didn't got what you did. Did you fabricated a new display panel ?
It is looking so good to me I am thinking of doing the same on the monitor. It is just one shade of one brand that I really like. Kobe Matt or Flat black. It looks like power coated/factory painted. Used the same to spray paint my entire bike from red to matt black years ago lol.I guess i watched too much LTT, and thus overthinked that you built a new frame and attached a new bigger pannel or some kind of projector. Totaly didn't even thought of dark bezel for those extra inches.
Better than newDamn .. that makes them look as good as new. Fantastic ! What paint are you using ?
Loved ur wire messBezel spray paint part 2 lol.
Old grey bezel:
View attachment 100206
Painted ...
View attachment 100207
Done! Both look great now. Monitor upgrade postponed for now.
View attachment 100208
View attachment 100209
Total cost: Rs. 40. 30 for masking tape 10 for the brown paper. used old spray paint which was left after TV painting.
Here's from a little project I did, at the behest of @Emperor
Everything about this is cheap, so thought it may deserve a mention here - DIY A/V cables (weirdly enough,I didn't have this among all those cables I have hoarded over the years, and getting one from Amazon was no fun) , my 17 year old LG 14" CRT, and an Android box acquired here second-hand from @Nitendra Singh
Anyhow, YouTube on my CRT... finally. Photos below include a trial run on a Raspberry Pi 2B. Eventually had to swap the VIDEO and GROUND ends to get it working on the Android box.
View attachment 108688
View attachment 108689
View attachment 108690