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it's totally adjustable... do whatever you want with it 0% and 99% tint shades were used to show the difference is there

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Old 09-12-2009, 12:28 PM   #16 (permalink)
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it's totally adjustable... do whatever you want with it

0% and 99% tint shades were used to show the difference is there
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it's totally adjustable... do whatever you want with it

0% and 99% tint shades were used to show the difference is there
so, it has its own key fob?
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Did they get michael j fox to film this? That camera guy was jerking around so much it almost makes this unwatchable.
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so, it has its own key fob?
i dunno.... i asked the guy... waiting on response
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i dunno.... i asked the guy... waiting on response
sounded that way in the video..cause you could here him clicking something and seeing the windows change
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I've always wondered why the technology for transitions lenses aren't applied to windows. It wouldn't be as flashy, or have it's own dongle to turn it on/off, but it would be functional.
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Awful....When its not dark its foggy, which looks like sh!t.

If it were totally clear when the tint wasnt kicked in I would be all for it. Looks like the technology still needs improvement.
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I've always wondered why the technology for transitions lenses aren't applied to windows. It wouldn't be as flashy, or have it's own dongle to turn it on/off, but it would be functional.
Well, transition lenses for glasses don't work when inside a vehicle, because they don't activate on brightness per se.

"most factory windshields are built with a vinyl interlayer between the glasses that you really can't see they are then fused together. According to the information I found at Carlite, who manufactures factory quality windshields for many vehicles, this layer is also a solar tint which absorbs Ultraviolet rays from entering the vehicle. This interlayer doesn't darken the windshield that you can really notice, but instead by blocking the UV rays, which prevents the Transitions lenses from getting darker while in a vehicle. While you are in a vehicle, your glasses don't get darker, and you are left squinting. Granted you are not being damaged by UV rays, but if you can't see because of the sun you run the risk of getting in an accident."

That being said, can they make windows activate the tint while still blocking UV rays from those inside the car?
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omg, thats fukkin awesome, bet its quite expensive.
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i'm curious how long it can stay on while the car is off before the battery is dead.
If the technology used is similar to the e-paper stuff, the only energy draw comes from changing states. So, for as long as you could normally leave the car without the battery going dead.
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If the technology used is similar to the e-paper stuff, the only energy draw comes from changing states. So, for as long as you could normally leave the car without the battery going dead.
thats good.... i thought it takes up energy to keep it shaded..
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Well, transition lenses for glasses don't work when inside a vehicle, because they don't activate on brightness per se.

"most factory windshields are built with a vinyl interlayer between the glasses that you really can't see they are then fused together. According to the information I found at Carlite, who manufactures factory quality windshields for many vehicles, this layer is also a solar tint which absorbs Ultraviolet rays from entering the vehicle. This interlayer doesn't darken the windshield that you can really notice, but instead by blocking the UV rays, which prevents the Transitions lenses from getting darker while in a vehicle. While you are in a vehicle, your glasses don't get darker, and you are left squinting. Granted you are not being damaged by UV rays, but if you can't see because of the sun you run the risk of getting in an accident."

That being said, can they make windows activate the tint while still blocking UV rays from those inside the car?
That makes sense. I never knew there was an interlay in most vehicle glass.
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Here is a prime example of a technology that DOESN'T need to be used in a car. This stuff first came around about 8 years ago and they used it in all the 'chic' bathrooms of new, prestigious clubs and lounges. You could walk in the clear, glass stall, lock the door, and BOOM...it's frosted over while you take a dump.

There is nothing safe about having this in your car when it frosts two ways (can't see in or out). The only utility is if you store diamonds on the seats of your car while it's parked or you've installed a toilet in place of the passenger seat.

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Here is a prime example of a technology that DOESN'T need to be used in a car. This stuff first came around about 8 years ago and they used it in all the 'chic' bathrooms of new, prestigious clubs and lounges. You could walk in the clear, glass stall, lock the door, and BOOM...it's frosted over while you take a dump.

There is nothing safe about having this in your car when it frosts two ways (can't see in or out). The only utility is if you store diamonds on the seats of your car while it's parked or you've installed a toilet in place of the passenger seat.

because if its the same inside and out then driving seems out of the question...
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Here is a prime example of a technology that DOESN'T need to be used in a car. This stuff first came around about 8 years ago and they used it in all the 'chic' bathrooms of new, prestigious clubs and lounges. You could walk in the clear, glass stall, lock the door, and BOOM...it's frosted over while you take a dump.

There is nothing safe about having this in your car when it frosts two ways (can't see in or out). The only utility is if you store diamonds on the seats of your car while it's parked or you've installed a toilet in place of the passenger seat.

Indeed. If you could see out, or it was a tint rather than a "blocker," this would be awesome.
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