I am thrilled that I just recorded my first time lapse video while creating a portrait drawing. This has been a long time goal of mine because so many patrons think my drawings are photographs. So my next goal is finding a small (9"-10") portable display screen. I'd like to have this playing during the day at my shows. I don't want to plug it in, so it will need to be rechargeable. I'm just wondering if anyone has experience putting a screen up in their booth. I'm leaning towards a Nook HD+. I don't want to spend a fortune, and definitely can't use a power cord. (I don't lug my battery around to shows that end at 5pm). Anyway, thanks in advance if anyone can help. And if you want to check out my video it here at http://www.pencilart504.com :)
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Understand that putting a display in your booth that people would stop and watch means they will be blocking a significant portion of your display. Keep it very short so they don't linger. Also consider that it won't be viewable under most conditions unless you use something that acts like a lens hood around it. I think it would work best if you have a corner space and have people stop to look on the side of your booth so they don't block the ten foot entrance.
Larry Berman
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