How about this 10.4" XGA?

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Oh yea, here's a picture of it
 

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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
 
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.
 
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