Do these panels accept LVDS signals or their own propietary control signal? it would seem from the block diagram in the datasheet that they take LVDS but let me know
Thanks
I have just come accross a very good deal on large 26" LCD panels, these are brand new LG Phillips Widescreen LVDS panels, no controllers. We are working on sourcing controllers for these or you can get your own.
The specs are here
I have 100 of these panels for sale at $375.00 each without a controller or housing, etc.. Panel only
contact me offline
Thanks
-d
Do these panels accept LVDS signals or their own propietary control signal? it would seem from the block diagram in the datasheet that they take LVDS but let me know
Thanks
post some pictures of one of these
PC Components:
Lilliput; XPC/FLEX mobo; 1.7 ghz P4 Mobile;512 DDR; 160 gb HDD; opus 150; slot usb dvd-rw
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I'm interested if someone can get some info on the controller...![]()
Old plans out the window because of an accident .
Have: M1-ATX, EPIA M10000, 256MB, 60GB 2.5", slim slot load DVD
Need: Time, HU integration, ideas for Lilli
What the heck would I do with a 26" LCD you are asking yourself.
Well here are a few hints....
In your RV, or a flip down screen in a large SUV, in your bedroom, in a picture frame or the best idea I have come up with yet is to combine 9 of these and a video wall controller to create one hell of a large format display for your rock band that is on a world tour...
-d
PS I will post some pictures of the units ASAP
26" LCD would look good when you open your trunk and its attached to the lid![]()
I would be interested too. From the specs it looks like the backlight and possibly inverter are builtin so what else is needed to get this up and running??
I am working on getting a controller from Digital View
They have a really nice DVI-D, Component, Analog VGA, SVHS controller that should work with the panel. I will do some testing as soon as I can get a controller. There are a few other companies that have LVDS controllers out there also...
-d
Did I read right that the inverter requires 24VDC?
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