www.digitalww.com I'm looking into the TM-701l for my composite monitor. I Think people have had no real bad experiences with the screen.
ok.. so i've heard alot about the lilliput displays. i'm looking to spend around 300 dollars for a lcd display. what's the best i can get to use for a composite input? i want to be able to hook up a camcorder or a dvd player to it and not have it ghost and have good resolution.
i bought a 7.2" lcd from ebay.. omg.. what complete garbage, i felt sooo stupid buying it. the resolution is horrible and ghosting is really really bad.
any suggestions is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Wing
www.digitalww.com I'm looking into the TM-701l for my composite monitor. I Think people have had no real bad experiences with the screen.
well i really don't want the indash unit.. is the 7002S the same display? this is actually going on a steady cam rig and occasional in car use.
Thanks for the reply!
I think it was different panels in the past, but the current ones listed on digitalww both have the good panasonic panel. Might want to verify with Armen before purchase.Originally Posted by Trike
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but if it is the same panel... these are pretty good with composite inputs? Thanks!
ok. so which is better. the dscustoms 7" panel for 169.95 or the tm-7002S panel?
not sure. but i was kinda excited about the specs for the panel for the tm-7002S panel.
this is a quote from armen
that was from a post here in august. so to me the specs aren't what they are as listed on the website.TM-7002S comes with a Panasonic LCD Panel (EDTCB18QCF) 800x480, 250 nits and it can be upgraded to VGA at a later time
The PDF is for a slightly different Panasonic panel EDTCB18 and it is 400 nits.
with a response time of 56 ms, does it ghost at all? i guess the brightness is of big concern to me since it will be used outside in sunlight.
Thanks!
Wing
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