Ok, I need one... wow

On that table instead of rack em up you say light em up.....far out man. Johnnyt
 
Obviously most serious players wouldnt want to play on it, but I could see that being a big draw for casual players.

Serious bowlers dont like "glow bowl" but go past a bowling alley on a sat night when glow bowl is going on and you will usually see a full parking lot. And this REALLY reminds me of glow bowl LOL.
 
Actually, I don't think it has all that much to do with the table. I believe the trickery is in the digital light projection system.

It would certainly be a cool thing to have - in my 25,000 square foot manor right next to the real pool table and across from the snooker and billiard tables. :grin-square:
 
It is kinda neat to look at....but the first thing that came to my mind is....it doesn't have any felt.....they are playing directly on top of an led screen.....needless to say.....jump shots are forbidden....lol I don't know if I'm right about this though.....Dan
 
It is kinda neat to look at....but the first thing that came to my mind is....it doesn't have any felt.....they are playing directly on top of an led screen.....needless to say.....jump shots are forbidden....lol I don't know if I'm right about this though.....Dan

Well that shouldn't be the first thing on your mind because its a system not a pool table. It could be used on any pool table.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4Qd9tSMx6Y

Its a projector above the table. Use it on a Diamond and jump away. The system is $80,000 but could include future uses like drawing lines of possible shots for the shooter (ie a trainer)
 
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