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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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      ipluto @Mykle1
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      @Mykle1 Thanks for your response!

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      • QiuyiWuQ Offline
        QiuyiWu
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        This is awesome!!! Thank you for sharing!
        I’m also preparing for making a magic mirror by myself, so your experience would definitely help me a lot!

        By the way, is your magic mirror touch-screen? And if I want to make a touchable magic mirror, does that mean I need a touchable led monitor?

        Thank you so much!

        I'm statistically significant.

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          cowboysdude Module Developer
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          I bought a 32" TV and a mini-itx running unbuntu and SSD Hard drive… LOL That’s how different they can be ;)

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            Chiumanfu
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            I would add a USB Microphone
            https://www.amazon.com/Kinobo-Microphone-Desktop-Recognition-Software/dp/B00IR8R7WQ/

            And a PIR Sensor
            https://www.amazon.com/PIR-motion-sensor-HC-SR501-Arduino/dp/B00L9GKN3I/

            If I was to do it again, I would call your local glass shops first. I got the same acrylic mirror from Amazon and no matter how careful I was with the frame, it flexes and create a funhouse mirror effect. I called around and the first glass shop I contacted had glass two-way mirror for roughly the same price.

            What are you planning to do with the acrylic cement?

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              cowboysdude Module Developer @Chiumanfu
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              @Chiumanfu said in Shopping list off Amazon:

              I would add a USB Microphone
              https://www.amazon.com/Kinobo-Microphone-Desktop-Recognition-Software/dp/B00IR8R7WQ/

              And a PIR Sensor
              https://www.amazon.com/PIR-motion-sensor-HC-SR501-Arduino/dp/B00L9GKN3I/

              If I was to do it again, I would call your local glass shops first. I got the same acrylic mirror from Amazon and no matter how careful I was with the frame, it flexes and create a funhouse mirror effect. I called around and the first glass shop I contacted had glass two-way mirror for roughly the same price.

              What are you planning to do with the acrylic cement

              I bought a real two way mirror and it was not cheap… BUT worth it :)

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