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i looked into this stuff back in 2002. I wanted to just make a license plate cover that would hide your license plate from photo lights and stuff. at that time the manufacture quoted me $1000 each with a minimum order of 2000 pieces. needless to say I don't have that kind of money and banks refused to lend me money for something that could potentially allow people to break the law.

you seriously asked for a loan from a bank to order 2000 pieces of them? for something that is illegal in every state. lol.

Get rich or die trying

yup. i was 20 years old and I knew i could make money selling these especially b/c it worked unlike those $30 BS license plate covers that claim to make your license plate not visible while this one made it blackout. i looked at it like tobacco water pipes, you know.

To enable criminal use.

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i looked into this stuff back in 2002. I wanted to just make a license plate cover that would hide your license plate from photo lights and stuff. at that time the manufacture quoted me $1000 each with a minimum order of 2000 pieces. needless to say I don't have that kind of money and banks refused to lend me money for something that could potentially allow people to break the law.

you seriously asked for a loan from a bank to order 2000 pieces of them? for something that is illegal in every state. lol.

Get rich or die trying

yup. i was 20 years old and I knew i could make money selling these especially b/c it worked unlike those $30 BS license plate covers that claim to make your license plate not visible while this one made it blackout. i looked at it like tobacco water pipes, you know.

To enable criminal use.

Criminals will break the law either way. May as well profit

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I can't up load the vid I want to show. Because its on Facebook? But its cool as shit if its real. It turns the windows black as you want and you still can see out.

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The stuff i seen was flat colors, but they also had a thing where they project a video image (lcd maybe) on the film and you can see thru it kinda like headsup but with a movie playing. And yes its very real and stupid money. The company that first came out with it is called smartglass or thats the product name.

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the flim acts like the LCD screen in a tv... the sun is the light and when an electric signal is sent through it, the LCD pixels turn on blocking the light... its been around for long time but only used on very $$$ homes and yachts in windows that are around the bathroom for instant privacy windows or turn off when your out at sea and have a beautiful view

EDIT: just like and lcd screen it can be programmed to be any color... but not on the fly. the color is chosen when installed.

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Some new Rolls Royce's have this stuff on them too, it may be just on the back windows im not entirely sure, but I watched a video of them demonstrating it, from the outside it looks like spray painted windows with it on, and at least in the rolls it uses a wireless remote to turn it up or down. pretty cool tech if you ask me. Imagine an ultra modern home with an entire wall made of this overlooking the ocean... wake up on a Saturday and turn the window on and watch the beach would be nice. But if you could afford that the housekeeper would also be bringing you a personal chef prepared breakfast in bed hahaha.

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use the stuff auto-darkening welding helmets use, cheaper and looks better.

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