http://www.techforless.com/cgi-bin/tech4less/LD117A?mv_pc=dealtime
Any thoughts? Seems like it is inviting for a smaller project, unless of course the FCC's...
Any thoughts? Seems like it is inviting for a smaller project, unless of course the FCC's...
Specifications might be more helpful than a picture. Things like contrast, speed, color depth etc.
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This looks like a small, high-resolution monitor for people who won't be watching fast games or movies
2 seconds on google (over a T3 connection, admittedly) netted these data:
LD117A Black
MIRACLE 10.4" LCD XGA 1024 x 768
LCD Display 10.4" TFT LCD, Anti-glare, Hard coating (3H)
Signal input Video: RGB Analog; Sync.: TTL
Response Time 40ms ***not so very fast***
Dot Pitch 0.2055 (H) x 0.2055 (V) mm
Resolution VGA 640 x 480 (60/72/75); SVGA 800 x 600 (56/60/72/75); XGA 1024 x 768 (43/60/72/75)
Contrast Ratio 300 : 1 (typical) ***'s'OK***
Brightness 150 cd/m² (typical)
Display color 262K colors ***not so very many!***
Viewing Angle L/R: +80º ~ -80º (typical); U/D: +80º ~ -80º (typical)
Display Size 210.4(H)mm x 157.8(V)mm
Speaker 0.7W per channel
Power Source AC: 100 ~ 240V, 50 ~ 60Hz; Output: DC 12V/2.0A
Power Consumption <20W
EPA VESA On, Off, Suspend, Stand by
User Controls Power on/off with LED, OSD Menu/Select, Adjustment +/-
Input Connector 15 pin D-type signal cable ***at least it's easy to connect to***
Operating Temperature 5ºC ~ 35ºC
Operating Humidity 5% ~ 90%
Dimension 11"W x 5"D x 11"H (without base 11" W x 1¾" D x 9½" H)
Weight 6 lbs (3 lbs without stand)
Wall mount VESA standard 75 x 75 mm
Certification FCC, UL, cUL, CCC
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This looks like a small, high-resolution monitor for people who won't be watching fast games or movies
2 seconds on google (over a T3 connection, admittedly) netted these data:
LD117A Black
MIRACLE 10.4" LCD XGA 1024 x 768
LCD Display 10.4" TFT LCD, Anti-glare, Hard coating (3H)
Signal input Video: RGB Analog; Sync.: TTL
Response Time 40ms ***not so very fast***
Dot Pitch 0.2055 (H) x 0.2055 (V) mm
Resolution VGA 640 x 480 (60/72/75); SVGA 800 x 600 (56/60/72/75); XGA 1024 x 768 (43/60/72/75)
Contrast Ratio 300 : 1 (typical) ***'s'OK***
Brightness 150 cd/m² (typical)
Display color 262K colors ***not so very many!***
Viewing Angle L/R: +80º ~ -80º (typical); U/D: +80º ~ -80º (typical)
Display Size 210.4(H)mm x 157.8(V)mm
Speaker 0.7W per channel
Power Source AC: 100 ~ 240V, 50 ~ 60Hz; Output: DC 12V/2.0A
Power Consumption <20W
EPA VESA On, Off, Suspend, Stand by
User Controls Power on/off with LED, OSD Menu/Select, Adjustment +/-
Input Connector 15 pin D-type signal cable ***at least it's easy to connect to***
Operating Temperature 5ºC ~ 35ºC
Operating Humidity 5% ~ 90%
Dimension 11"W x 5"D x 11"H (without base 11" W x 1¾" D x 9½" H)
Weight 6 lbs (3 lbs without stand)
Wall mount VESA standard 75 x 75 mm
Certification FCC, UL, cUL, CCC
hi, is it native xga or scaled xga? since in many sites they sell monitors in svga that can scale xga like if they were natively xga...
native XGA
You can tell by calculating the dimensions from (resolution * pitch size). 1024 by 768 works out to just a tad under 10.4" diagonal. This would be a great DIY projector core if the speed was just under 30 msec.
Of course the $272 price tag seems a bit high, since you can get 17" LCD monitors with much better specs for <$200.
You can tell by calculating the dimensions from (resolution * pitch size). 1024 by 768 works out to just a tad under 10.4" diagonal. This would be a great DIY projector core if the speed was just under 30 msec.
Of course the $272 price tag seems a bit high, since you can get 17" LCD monitors with much better specs for <$200.
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