Anyone know the specs on this thing?
i searched the forum and the internet but can't find squat🙁
Thanks
i searched the forum and the internet but can't find squat🙁
Thanks
Hi,
this panel is useable for diy projection:
640x480
Colors: 128000
Active TFT Display
VGA Inputs (and not sure if S-Video / Composite)
Greetings
Bernhard
this panel is useable for diy projection:
640x480
Colors: 128000
Active TFT Display
VGA Inputs (and not sure if S-Video / Composite)
Greetings
Bernhard
Just curious where you found specs for the apollo 32k panel at?
Any clue what the response time is like?
I don;t want to waste any more money.
Thanks
Any clue what the response time is like?
I don;t want to waste any more money.
Thanks
hi i have nview z110 laying around , it is
640x480
30 ms faster than my proxima ovation 846
1.4 mil color
vga input only
make me an offer if you like, so if you want it make me an offer
money back guarantee i'll sell it for $80
640x480
30 ms faster than my proxima ovation 846
1.4 mil color
vga input only
make me an offer if you like, so if you want it make me an offer
money back guarantee i'll sell it for $80
hi it is dollar, i used this panel for gaming purpose, cause my proxima ovation 846 for movies cause its 800x600 16.5 mill colors
but not so fast for gaming, i played winning eleven alot
but not so fast for gaming, i played winning eleven alot
i've got a apollo (the same).
I think the reaction time is in the normal range (20-50 ms), cause i haven't see any blur.
If you can get a nView Spectra C,nView z-Series proxima ovation 8xx or a chisholm databook panel - than take this - they're much better (colors and so on)
Bernhard
I think the reaction time is in the normal range (20-50 ms), cause i haven't see any blur.
If you can get a nView Spectra C,nView z-Series proxima ovation 8xx or a chisholm databook panel - than take this - they're much better (colors and so on)
Bernhard
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