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I tried it just by holding lenses before the phone and increasing the brightness of the phone to max! If you use a video player that allows you to increase the phone brightness beyond the 100% (like QQplayer for android) one can achieve even more brightness than 100% while watching the video. It works perfect!
Pretty good images with low light and at extra large magnification.....
Thanks for the idea pal I loved it and will make a box!!
I can now watch stuff at night without a TV. IN MY ROOM! :D
Long story short: build it and see. The darker the room the better, but that is true of nearly any projection display.
Resolution: A whole lot worse than before, you'll long for the days of QVGA.
Sharpness: LOL. Not very likely.
Brightness: 10000 lumens. Oh, wait, sorry... MICROlumens. In a locked broom closet at midnight. I'm not even exaggerating. Grab a light meter and measure it yourself. Beware the inverse square law.
Cute concept, but astoundingly close to practically useless. At least a couple kids will have learned something about optics from this. For that alone, and the "extremely affordable" nature of the experiment, I still give it 3 stars.
5* 'ible