Sep 20 2007Movie Screen Hides In Your Bookshelf

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Italian designer Matteo Ragni has developed the Fly Shelf with Integrated Projection Screen. It's a screen for your projector that hides in a bookshelf. The size shown is about 67" wide, so you're not going to get any super big-screen action, but the idea is great. A 10 foot bookshelf might look weird though. Of course, anything would probably look better than my current hidden projection screen. Which is a Dukes of Hazzard bedsheet I keep under the couch. That the cats pee on.

Movie Screen Hides In Your Bookshelf [gizmodo]

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First you n00blings!

Dude, you're quite sad, this however is sweet!

I'm guessing you also play some online shooting stuff game, well bully for you my friend, I'm off to get on with my life in the real world.

This would be great except in my apartment the shelf would be so high that it would almost be touching the ceiling and you wouldn't be able to reach it. If I hung my screen any lower furniture would block the view and people would be blinded from the projector any time they walked by it.

trainspotting soundtrack.

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