I hope I'm not asking a taboo question (I know there was some heated discussion about this), but whatever happened to this? Is it still in production? Anyone buy one? I thought they were totally cool, but don' thave the jack to pick up the tab on one. Anywho - just curious.
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What happened to the "Q"?
#2
Posted 02 September 2008 - 06:33 PM
Brainchild will elaborate on this if he feels the need but suffice it to say the project was killed. However, it wouldn't hurt - I suppose - to inquire as to whether one still might be able to have one manufactured. For sure though Lumenlab's plate is full and it wouldn't happen anytime soon.
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#3
Posted 02 September 2008 - 07:02 PM
I think the Q suffered from being mistargetted. This community is about building something yourself and about saving money doing it. Projectors meet these goals. DIY CNC machines do too. The Q was a very expensive pre-made piece of equipment. I'm sure some members drooled over it because it was a great device, but it doesn't have much of a place in this community.
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