| HouseMachine |
I was wondering the "pictures" for my final decision. I can' t find any results except Zark's project. ( also did a research in our forums)
http://www.geocities.com/zark5150/result.html
If anyone could post their pictures then I will be very very happy. Please lighten me/us.
Actually I was thinking to buy a 15" lcd monitor or an lcd panel but I have some money issues.. So 5" lcd tv fits to my money.
Please , please , please... If you can' t post for hosting issues please send me with email attachment. :dead: |
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| H2O-linux |
| I own several 5" and a 15" LCD. Buy a bargain 15" LCD desktop unit and decase it like I have, if you have the room. Some 7" can be found for around 150$ these days so shop around. Many 5" are great for video and the 640x480 MP3 audio programs however they are terrible for fine resolutions such as a WinXp or linux based car PC system. I run my 15" off a $60 inverter. |
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| jake |
actually there is another forum discussing zarks projector. it is "question on zarks projector". dont just search plz, actually look therough the forums.
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| HouseMachine |
Thx h2o linux... Do you have any screen pictures with 5".... I' m just worrying about pixel magnifying. I will use it for only divx and dvd movies. Its specs; 960x240 pixels ( probably 3/=320 horizontal) , 30 or 50 ms response time..
If you could post some pictures that will be very nice.
jake;
I have also looked that thread and all others. But there was no pictures of screens. I' m just looking for screen pictures |
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| H2O-linux |
| What will you be using the 5" in or what is the application? |
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| HouseMachine |
I will use my modified drivers, with powerstrip. Original drivers was not allowing vertical resolution lower than 480 pixels, but I have modified/tested. So there is no problem with software. Also I will use with ps2. -At the shopping center I' ve tested with ps2/dvd movie, that was looking very nice-
ps: I' m using Ati Radeon 9000pro.. |
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| H2O-linux |
| my brother used a 5" I gave him with a PS2 and it worked very well. The output resolution of PS2 and similar devices is very close to 640x480 or 600x800. The 7" he is working with now is much finer with a slightley better resolution. |
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