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Money, It's a thing

A project log for Holoptic

Design idea currently in its infancy, basically uses multiple existing (and relatively cheap) technology for 3D projection of pc's screens.

garrettGarrett 04/18/2016 at 16:300 Comments

OK, so I know it's been a while since my last posting on this, but don't worry, the project isn't dead... yet.

I've done all kinds of research for acrylic sheets (I've narrowed that down to be the cheapest compared to alternative materials) and still the total quantity of said acrylic sheets come out to about 792 dollars. that's because I need 8, and the closest hardware store sells the size I need for $99.00 each.

So money seems to be a huge issue, and even if I succeed in constructing one of these things, would I have a reason for investing so much money into this for my own personal use? I could go about and try to turn a profit on it... but there are other 3D projection screens that look like normal monitors and sell for about $1500 if I remember correctly.

If I were to buy two more computer screens of identical proportions that would bump me up to over $800, plus a powered display cable spliter, and wood for the actual frame... lets say that pushes the cost for me to build to about $900. If I were to actually try and turn a profit on this design, the price for YOU to actually buy one might be $1,200-$1,300 and that's just bare minimum relating to things like:

OR

so maybe I'm approaching this way to money-centric, but honestly, if I build one of these for me I don't think it would be worth it, I have better things to spend my money on (like a car).

so for now, lets just say that this is on hold... not dead.

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