A few tools are required, if you are a hard-core IT geek you probably have them, if you are a regular joe like me you just need to track down a hard-core IT geek.
Recommended equipment:
1) Non-parsing decrunculation chamber ($28)
2) Anti-aliasing RAM extractor ($38)
3) LCD RAM zapper with DVI to coax connector on the female end ($4288 with connector, $3942 w/o)
4) Annoy-a-tron from ThinkGeek.com ($10)
5) Roll of duct tape and a cotton swab ($3, $.005)
If you have a hard time finding this stuff on the internet, as an alternative you can also use:
1) a digital camera
2) a simple image editing program
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Signing UpStep 1: Prepare the scene/set dressing
The first step is to place some objects around your display screen so they are partly obscured by it. This will help to sell the illusion.
The next thing you have to do is choose where in your room you want the monitor to appear transparent from. In other words, which one vantage point in space do you want the illusion to hold up? Do you want it to be right in front of the computer, so anyone using it gets to enjoy your hard work? Do you want it to be at eye-level if someone peeks over the cubicle partition to see what you are working on? Do you want it to be from the eye level of your 6 year-old so if he stands in the doorway he "gets it?"
For this instructable, I chose a nice "standard working distance" away from my computer so I could enjoy the view myself.
When you know which vantage point you are going to target, "dress the set" with the items you have gathered to sell your illusion.








































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I have a nice one too.
The smaller one in that picture is pretty bad, hard to change the angle without ruining the.. hard to explain.
It's from The Source, Nexxtech.
I also do that for backlighting small alphanumeric displays such as:
http://s211.photobucket.com/albums/bb264/alumasqrl/electrical/?action=view¤t=ec3e0538.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/groups/transparentscreens/pool/
http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/a405e7877e69c7b3.html
It's not as good as yours but it's an earlier model... i think :)