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Photosync pricing
Photosync pricing




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I rang Uri from hospital where I was being treated for pneumonia to discuss my options.

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My own PC was also running very slowly with a boot-up taking lots of time, even though I know how to remove unnecessary start up entries. The new drive was installed the same day and the result was an awesome laptop. Uri suggested a SSD drive to replace the original drive and even talked me out of spending more on buying extra RAM. If you can see evidence of small residual bubbles or dust trapped underneath (beyond your acceptable limit) you should maybe look somewhere else.M y wife's laptop was running extremely slowly so I took it in to Fix My Tech to see what could be done to speed it up a bit. Want to stress again that the people doing it are also just as important, and if you can see their work, you can feel much more confident about your purchase. 40 on the roof makes it pretty dark in combo with the factory tint, but I wanted it to match the tinted upper part of the rear windshield. 40% is lighter than I expected/not as dark as I feared. I got 70% front windshield, 40% front sides, roof, and rear windshield, and 20% rear sides. Then settle on what degree of VLT/darkness you want, and what degree of heat transfer you're willing to tolerate. Each brand is a little different, with some colors warmer or cooler than others (Photosync slightly blue, Crystalline slightly brown, some others more gray/neutral, etc). If you get a chance to see these in person, you should compare the color and clarity for yourself. Suntek and Llumar are both subsidiaries of Eastman films, so they're probably equal, just variations on the same formula (Llumar subbrands incl both Pinnacle and Stratos). (All research I tried to do on Photosync just leads to people hyping the brand on forums - no real 3rd party reviews/comparisons.) 3M is a big corporation, and I figure they can't take the risk of false advertising so I figure their numbers may be more legit. And their numbers are sooo much better than the others that I wonder if they haven't been "tweaked" somehow. is it worth twice the price that some places are charging? Not in my opinion. All we can do is rely on the numbers that they give. I'm not going to pretend to be an authority on whether one tint is that much better than another. And again, knowing that they do a good job on 3s is worth paying a bit more for. But if you have a local place and you know they do a good job, I'd suggest sicking with them - most of these places have a warranty, and if you ever have a problem and need to use it, then they're much handier to get to. They're in Costa Mesa if you're willing to sacrifice a day and come up here from Escondido.

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I think the shop I took my 3 to was charging about $950 for 3M crystalline on all windows (incl front windshield and roof) as their reg price. Would I really be able to tell a 20% difference in heat on my arms etc? Well I dunno, my thoughts are not really, but I ended up getting photosync anyways. He even agreed I would need some equipment to really tell the difference between some of the tints, but assured me the numbers are real. He explained some people just want the best, so if you can afford the difference, and plan on keeping the car without it being a major financial deal, that I should consider it. He basically said, everything they sell is a good quality tint, even their cheapest winco tint is a a good tint. I liked the fact they did not pressure me or tell me some crazy up-sell on photosync over the others. In fact the two times I checked them out all they had inside the shop was model 3's! Small place too. They said I was tesla 360 something they have done over the past few months. He said they stopped carrying Crystalline because they had better results with the Llumar brands but I took that with a grain of salt. Shop did not pressure me into the photosync, in fact the guy there used Statos on his own car. But curiosity got the best of me so I went with the photosync. It's 50% more money for 15-20% better thermal rejection, which is certainly hitting diminishing returns. I think I would have been fine with even their cheapest tint, and probably should have gone for the Pinnacle or Stratos (BTW My Pricing is flipped on those two in the original post).

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There's a couple small bubbles in the rear glass but they said I they should go away after the tint finished drying, and if I have any problems to bring it back.






Photosync pricing