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Old 20th June 2003, 08:09 AM   #351
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vassarguy: you mean the Super Kit SK-2005R?

I sent a mail to earthlcd
>Hi,
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>just a question concerning your lcd super kit SK-2005R:
>is it possible to separate the lcd modul from the controller?

...and they anserwed:
No, because of the connectors used and direct mating, why would you it does
not make the lcd any thinner to do so.

So it's not possible

For the specs of the NEC panel follow the link on their site.


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Old 20th June 2003, 07:33 PM   #352
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thanks amarok. I guess i'll just have to look elsewhere
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Old 30th November 2007, 09:14 PM   #353
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I have an nView Z115 but I can't fine anywhere to get the remote or the power adaptor. I have read all of diy and still no links. HELP!
Also i just saw a bunch of these panels on ebay so keep checking.
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Old 2nd December 2007, 12:34 AM   #354
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The center pin in the power outlet is positive. 1.5 volts/1500 miliamps should do the trick. These panels are pretty versatile as far as power input. Search your house for a dc adaptor with those specs. Unlike the viewframe series, the z series function are all controlled through the lcd display. No remote need for functionality. I believe the back of the nviews tell you the power ratings as well. I used to get matching power supplies from an electronics parts store for $20.
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Old 2nd December 2007, 01:36 PM   #355
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Sorry I'm late with my reply, got a darn cold and stayed in bed for awhile. Many thanks for the info i'll try your suggestion. I did try to read the back of the panel but it was unreadable. Again thanks for your expertise.
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No prob, its hard to find info on a company that doesn't exist any more. Too bad I sold the last of my panels/ps's. Some guy randomly IMed me and sent me paypal that night lol. But I remember 1.5 volts worked.
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woops... I must be getting old. Your panel is not 1.5 volts... its 12 volts 2.9 amps... my post from back in the day.

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Sorry, this post is a little late , but i figure it may help someone. I just got an nview z series manual. What is says, is that the difference between the z110 and the z115 is only a composite/s-video add on card. The z110 can be upgraded with the option (though nview is out of business, if one were to come across a z115 with a dead lcd and had a z110, they could put the video card add on from the z115 in the z110 . The same is with the nview z210 Vs. the z215. What is the difference between the z11X an and the z21X panels? the z11X is 1.2 million colors, while the z21X is 16.7 million colors. Both panels are VGA (640x480) resolution. If anyone needs the manual, I would be glad to scan it . Hell, I even have an unfilled out nview registration card . On another note, these panels use regular barral style power jacks that are 12 volts 2.9 amps (and the inside of the jack is positive). The Z3XX panels use a different type of power jack that is hard to come by, so if you see a z3XX series panel with no power cord, and your not savy with a volt meter and soldering iron, do not buy it

Is the Nview Z210 640x480 or 800x600?
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