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Key Features
- Fits a Laptop or Monitor up to 17"
- Keeps Sunlight off Screen
- Bottom Non-Slip Material Stops Sliding
- Pullover Head Cover
The black with gray trim Pixel Sunscreen V 2.0 from Think Tank is handy to have around when you're working with your up to 17" laptop out in the sun. It keeps peripheral light off the screen. The pop-up design is used for working outdoors when you need to edit your images and wish to eliminate flare from disturbing you. The pullover head cover gives you undisturbed access to your laptop.
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How small does it fold down? what are the exact ...
How small does it fold down? what are the exact dimensions when folded?
It folds into a circle with a 15'' diameter.
Date published: 2021-01-06
Protects this shield from rain too? Is the ...
Protects this shield from rain too? Is the material waterproof?
This would be primarily for Sunny deployment. I would not recommend using when raining.
Date published: 2021-01-14
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My 17 laptop is 41.5 28.0 cm. Will this Think Tank sunscreen fit my laptop? Or is the laptop too large?
Your 17 laptop will fit in the Think Tank Photo Pixel Sunscreen V 2.0 (Black with Gray Trim).
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Can this unit accommodate an Asus 15.6 inch lap top computer?
Hi Harvey,This pixel sunscreen could most definitely accommodate an Asus 15.6 laptop. I do use this unit, but I more frequently use a visor that fits over the computor screen because it packs smaller and lets in less light.Ben
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Is it open on both sides for cables to attach? Looks like it's just one side
It opens on BOTH sides exactly the way the left side is shown in the photo. Hope this helps.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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How does it attach to the video stand and tripod?
I sent it back because the hood has a fabric bottom that only slides between the bottom of the laptop and the flat computer platform. I do most of my shooting on location, often under breezy conditions. The hood would clearly have acted like a sail and lifted the laptop right off the platform, crashing it to the ground. This really only works in a windless studio.
Date published: 2018-08-28