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water1
OK my 2nd post....noob ????

Has anyone tryed the 15" rad-5 LCD yet?

I hear it has a great picture...and is pretty cheap.

Or is the NEC 1545 still the easyest to take apart...
halojoy
quote:
Originally posted by water1
OK my 2nd post....noob ????
Has anyone tryed the 15" rad-5 LCD yet?
I hear it has a great picture...and is pretty cheap
Or is the NEC 1545 still the easyest to take apart...
Congrats, to your second post, water1 :)

Think of this poor man.
Over 1400 posts, and yet I just about
only knows this about Video:

How to turn on my TV. :cannotbe:

/halo - with a worn out keyboard
water1
How to turn on my TV?

How do you do It...

Is there a forum for that...LOL
18wheeler
I remember that someone posted before. According to him, the controller card was very difficult to be removed from its back if not impossible. but I guess you never know unless try it yourself. I have a rad-5 too, so if you success, please post your result. I might take it apart after I upgrade :)
water1
I haven't got an LCD yet.

I want to find out what you recomend befor I buy.

Look's like from the post I'v read the NEC 1545v is on the short list.
Axeman
I tried the Rad5 back in the days of the first thread!! It has horizontal and vertical driver boards connected by a very fragile ribbon cable. NOT RECOMMENDED. BUT, if you REALLLLLY want to try it, let me know. I took pictures of the disassemly, and I'll post them.

I would go with the NEC. It's what I'm thinking about getting. I have a projection panel now(see the telex thread), and I would Love to have more colors/contrast/resolution.
water1
Thank's for the reply axeman,

That's good info. to have on the Rad-5.

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