Hey guy's haven't visited in a while after I broke my LCD screen. The projector has since been collecting dust for lack of money to replace the LCD screen. Since then the price has dropped on the this screen PD-186 which is a great alternative to the Lilliput if your just looking to show DVD's and don't need the VGA of the Lilliput and other options it offers. You can do a search on my other posts to find out stripping info on this LCD if your interested. Anyway here's the link.
http://www.ikesound.com/product-product_id/2500
Never bought from these people so I have no idea thier reputation.
Shipping is high at $15, but that seems to be the trend.
Cooldrums
http://www.ikesound.com/product-product_id/2500
Never bought from these people so I have no idea thier reputation.
Shipping is high at $15, but that seems to be the trend.
Cooldrums
Hmm... the resolution is abit low, works out to about 320x240... very low for DVD, even VCD can do that🙂
It's a misprint
From the manual:
800(H)X RGB X 480(V) = 11520000 Dot (That's how it's printed in the manual)
Image function: 16:9, 4:3, Zoom
It's 800X480 basically, it's quite nice trust me.
Ask Ace he'll back me up.
From the manual:
800(H)X RGB X 480(V) = 11520000 Dot (That's how it's printed in the manual)
Image function: 16:9, 4:3, Zoom
It's 800X480 basically, it's quite nice trust me.
Ask Ace he'll back me up.
Never bought from these people so I have no idea thier reputation.
I got some of my caraudio setup from them,
there ok - you order it, then they order it,
and it takes some time for them to get it,
then they ship it to you - it took a month
for then to get it from china and a week
and a half to get to me - but the price was
so low it was worth the wait
they keep verry little on hand to cut
down on price
LCD resolution
I have been checking out some of the very small monitors listed on ebay and am very confused. One is a lilliput 1.8" 4:3 with a total of 116160 pixels. I have been trying to translate that into a regular W x H but have been unable to do so. There is another that is listed as 16:9 or 4:3, 896 x 230 and 206080 pixels. I can't get the numbers to come out right for this kind of ratio (16:9). I know this may be a stupid question.
thanks
I have been checking out some of the very small monitors listed on ebay and am very confused. One is a lilliput 1.8" 4:3 with a total of 116160 pixels. I have been trying to translate that into a regular W x H but have been unable to do so. There is another that is listed as 16:9 or 4:3, 896 x 230 and 206080 pixels. I can't get the numbers to come out right for this kind of ratio (16:9). I know this may be a stupid question.
thanks
How did you "fry" your PD-186? Was it because of stripping it out or just somthing that you did in error?
Anybody kbow if this screen is available from a Canadian source??
TAzz
Anybody kbow if this screen is available from a Canadian source??
TAzz
Well, fry is probably the wrong word. I beleive it was due to taking it in and out of the projector too much while I was tweaking it. I'm guessing i stressed the ribbon cable too much because i started getting horizontal black bars across the screen, making it un-usable.
That's the best idea as to what happened that i could come up with.
So word to the wise, preparation, calculation, till you have it cold.
Stripping it was pretty easy until you get down to having the raw lcd screen exposed, then you have to be super careful.
I can't help you in the Canadian source area, sorry.
That's the best idea as to what happened that i could come up with.
So word to the wise, preparation, calculation, till you have it cold.
Stripping it was pretty easy until you get down to having the raw lcd screen exposed, then you have to be super careful.
I can't help you in the Canadian source area, sorry.
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