By: Stephen Jensen on 11-19-2009 in mp3Car News

There has been quite a bit of interest over the years in our Sunlight Readable Lilliput 629 monitor. Now one can purchase one for the incredibly low price of $529. See details here. This is a limited time offer that expires December 18, 2009.



By: Stephen Jensen on 11-16-2009 in mp3Car News

Take $25 off the price of our Lilliput 629GL-70NP 7" VGA Touchscreen w/ Auto Back-up Camera Switch Use coupon code, HOLIDAY09, upon checkout to receive the discount. Offer expires November 23, 2009.



By: Heather on 08-09-2009 in mp3Car News

Looking to equip your yacht or sailing vessel with a low cost display option and not be ripped off just because you need a marine grade stamp? You aren't alone. Mp3car outfitted the Canadian Coast Guard vessels with the $239 Lilliput 629 monitors earlier in the year and we thought we would share some photos. These monitors aren't specifically made for marine use, but they do the job in an enclosed wheel house.



By: Heather on 08-09-2009 in mp3Car News

Looking to equip your yacht or sailing vessel with a low cost display option and not be ripped off just because you need a marine grade stamp? You aren't alone. Mp3car outfitted the Canadian Coast Guard vessels with the $239 Lilliput 629 monitors earlier in the year and we thought we would share some photos. These monitors aren't specifically made for marine use, but they do the job in an enclosed wheel house.



By: Sean Clark on 05-13-2009 in Products and Technology



Lilliput is getting ready to release their new 7" touchscreen that has native DVI and component digital out. Previous models such as the 629 had only VGA, Composite and S-Video.

What is great about this monitor is that it's now extra versatile. They left the pigtail plug on the monitor and just added the extra DVI and component cables. That means you have the option to output to 5 different video sources, DVI, VGA, composite, component and s-video.

The connectors for DVI came out of the bottom of the unit, whereas the pigtail connector came out of the side. So this may affect some installations but just be aware that it *may* be changed.

The digital output was, in our opinion, more defined in terms of the colors. More specifically the blacks were blacker and the whites were whiter.

The only down side we noticed is that the DVI output seemed to have off colors. The ocean in the video seemed very green, even though on VGA it was blue.

All the settings for the test were brightness 50% Green 50% blue 50% and red 50% with a resolution of 800x600. They ran from the same ATI graphics card playing BBC's blue ocean on VLC player.

This product should be coming soon to the mp3Car store, so look out for it.



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