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Old 27th June 2004, 03:32 PM   #11
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actually to give this thread a final solution; this tft only has a resolution of 480x234 dots and is way to expensive for this low resolution... here is the specifications text

JOYTECH introduce the final word in cutting edge Portable Monitor technology, with the Universal 7.0inch TFT Monitor. Expanding upon JOYTECH’s recent success within the Video Game Monitor sector the new Universal Monitor takes Portable Display Systems to the next logical level, offering total freedom, flexibility and choice for on the move viewing. Incorporating a high definition 7.0inch active matrix TFT screen, the Universal Monitor comes complete with JOYTECH’s bespoke AV Cable, ensuring compatibility with virtually any external AV source, such as a video game console, DVD player, Camcorder or VCR. With stunning Slim-Line looks, and quality of paramount concern, the Monitor comes complete with integrated SRS® 3D Surround Sound, OSD (On Screen Display), and even an RGB input for sensational picture quality and colour reproduction.

Product Features:
• 7.0inch Active Matrix TFT screen 336,960 Pixels (1440 x 234 – RGB)
• Multi Region compatible – NTSC and PAL
• S-video input, RGB/ Audio input (11 pin DIL socket), Composite AV input (4 way jack socket)
• SRS® stereo surround sound effect
• 5W RMS built in stereo amplifier
• Two 40mm Mylar cone Hi Fidelity speakers
• 2 x headphone outputs (0.25W)
• On Screen Display (OSD) – Volume, Mute, Input, SRS Bass, SRS Width, System, Brightness, Contrast, Color, Rotate screen.
• Anti-Glare/ Non-Reflective PVC screen
• Power button and indicator
• Unique “fold-out” aluminium desk top stand
• 12VDC In–car power input jack

Accessories included:
• AV (composite video and stereo audio) system input cable with Gold plated female RCA connectors - terminated with a 3.5 way jack (2metres)
• RGB/audio system input cable with female Euro SCART adapter - terminated with 11 pin DIL socket (2metres)
• S-video to S-video system cable (2metres)
• 12VDC In-car power adapter
• Protective case for Monitor

Specification:
Power Requirements DC 9-12V via external AC Adapter 1000mA
Electronic power consumption 10 watts
External size mm
Weight 0.66Kg

http://www.dabs.com/uk/channels/home...quicklinx=3162
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Old 27th June 2004, 04:06 PM   #12
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OK, if anyone used this monitor for his project like i did, reply here or email me to discuss about the results
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Old 27th June 2004, 10:31 PM   #13
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Hi, i'm in the uk, i have some light kits, 400w and 250w and some condensors if anyone wants them, cost price no profit being made, get in touch if you want one, i have 4 left, and there going like hotcakes,

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Old 28th June 2004, 03:43 AM   #14
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You can see my results with a 7" that has the same resolution HERE . It is the 5th post down.
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Old 28th June 2004, 11:37 AM   #15
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wily i have to admit that i completed my setup after downloading your pics and seeing your setup.
my setup its the same like yours except that i use 2 fans and 250 w bulbs. unfortunately i dont get a good bright image. my output its a little dim and i m wondering if i upgrade to 400w bulb how its gonne be the result with this particular monitor.
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