Thought this might be interesting to people...
I recently bought a DET WRGB light screen (60x36cm) which is a new model with RGB control. The panel itself is similar to the ADA light screen, the key difference is that it does not require a transparent gradient film as you can control the top LEDs with a different colour (RGB).
It is EXTREMELY bright, I would say much brighter than the ADA model as it utilises two lightbars (top and bottom) instead of just a bottom one like the ADA one. The photos above are actually in a well lit room, my camera compensated for how bright the panel was. The only downside I would say is that there is about 1cm which is unlit above the hooks due to the top LED controllers needing space, the ADA lightscreen has a similar issue with about 0.5cm above the hooks for some reason, both models don't match the tank sizes exactly.
As mentioned before the top and bottom lights can be controlled separately using a wireless remote or with a Bluetooth app, the top is RGB, the bottom is cool white only, both strips can be individually dimmed and can strobe/flash/fade if you are into that.
Overall I'm quite impressed with it, it cost me around £105 in Hong Kong. There was also a white only model which fits flush at the top of the tank but requires the gradient film and isn't as bright. Both models had sizes to fit all standard ADA tank sizes up to 120cm
I recently bought a DET WRGB light screen (60x36cm) which is a new model with RGB control. The panel itself is similar to the ADA light screen, the key difference is that it does not require a transparent gradient film as you can control the top LEDs with a different colour (RGB).
It is EXTREMELY bright, I would say much brighter than the ADA model as it utilises two lightbars (top and bottom) instead of just a bottom one like the ADA one. The photos above are actually in a well lit room, my camera compensated for how bright the panel was. The only downside I would say is that there is about 1cm which is unlit above the hooks due to the top LED controllers needing space, the ADA lightscreen has a similar issue with about 0.5cm above the hooks for some reason, both models don't match the tank sizes exactly.
As mentioned before the top and bottom lights can be controlled separately using a wireless remote or with a Bluetooth app, the top is RGB, the bottom is cool white only, both strips can be individually dimmed and can strobe/flash/fade if you are into that.
Overall I'm quite impressed with it, it cost me around £105 in Hong Kong. There was also a white only model which fits flush at the top of the tank but requires the gradient film and isn't as bright. Both models had sizes to fit all standard ADA tank sizes up to 120cm