Just wondering how many have removed the protective covering on their 1068 displays. Would imagine the 1098 also has it.
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I removed the plastic protective film from my RSX-1056. However, I found the display too bright for nightime, and couldn't understand why there is no dimmer function, as my $75 VCR has a menu-controlled dimmer.
I went to the local Ace Hardware, where I bought some bronze window tinting film 12" wide that was sold by the linear foot. so I got 1 foot for about $1.50.
I cut a rectangle the exact size of the display. It is very clear (unlike the protective film), and you can only tell it's on there when bright sunlight hits it and reveals some very tiny bubbles. I still wanted it a bit less bright, so I used two pieces.
It adheres to itself and to the display window without adhesive. It worked PERFECTLY! I also used a piece on another component, which also was a bit bright.- Bottom
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Sweet.. You can kill the display if you hold down the OSD button, but that does have to be reset everytime.
My Escient Fireball's standby light is a blue LED. I swear it's the same type used in some euro headlights. My whole living room was blue at night. I took a black sharpee and 'tinted' the LED black.. Can't tell I did anything at all.
Kevin D.- Bottom
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Originally posted by shadowI am having trouble getting an edge of the protective film loose so I can peel it off. Any ideas? Don't want to scratch it.Jerry Rappaport- Bottom
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