Re: Great Job!!
All these cables are the original ones. All I did was just cutting off unused metall from the internal metal panel that holds PCB (the bigger one that you can see on the pictures above), and modifying the back panel of the aluminium LCD sandwitch to stand vertically (the smaller one). All the circuit boards are screwed to their original positions, as they were in the monitor. Moreover, there is the original protective metal case for two outer PCBs. When it is mounted, almost no electronic components are visible (see the attached pic). Thus, virtually all the monitor internals were reused without big modifications.
bitbyter said:This is exactly how I want to eventually set up a monitor. Are those cables the ones that came with the monitor or are they of your own manufacture ( the white one & the multicoloured one in the picture)?
All these cables are the original ones. All I did was just cutting off unused metall from the internal metal panel that holds PCB (the bigger one that you can see on the pictures above), and modifying the back panel of the aluminium LCD sandwitch to stand vertically (the smaller one). All the circuit boards are screwed to their original positions, as they were in the monitor. Moreover, there is the original protective metal case for two outer PCBs. When it is mounted, almost no electronic components are visible (see the attached pic). Thus, virtually all the monitor internals were reused without big modifications.
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Nemesis said:have you pics from a movie or sth.?
I haven't done any good pictures yet, because I had no even surface to project my image onto.
This is a small part of the image that shows the controls of the PowerDVD (don't mind the stripes -- i've got an ill-conditioned panel initially -- and the fact that the image is turned upside down). This image is projected on a yellowish wallpaper in my hall. On a white even surface it would look much better.
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thx for the pic
how are you going so solve the problem with the "wrong side" of the pictue? how is the response time of the tft? because i thing i will buy the 150s or 150p (it must be the same tft panel) are there any problems with games or films?
how are you going so solve the problem with the "wrong side" of the pictue? how is the response time of the tft? because i thing i will buy the 150s or 150p (it must be the same tft panel) are there any problems with games or films?
Nemesis said:thx for the pic
how are you going so solve the problem with the "wrong side" of the pictue?]
All I need is turn the LCD setup 180 degrees, so the boards will face the ground.
I've already posted the specs of the LCD module:how is the response time of the tft?
http://www.cptt.com.tw/tft/CLAA150XA03.htm
No, 150s and 150p use the LG-Philips panel, which should be a bit more hassle to work with, since they have "slim" design. I haven't try films or games on a good screen to see if there are any problems with ghosting though.because i thing i will buy the 150s or 150p (it must be the same tft panel) are there any problems with games or films?
ups sorry didnt see the link
the 150s and 150p have exactly the same design as yours(not the slim); look at the pdfs on their homepage but there is nothing about the response time only >50ms; both panels seem to have the same tft panel because they have the exactly same datas in contact ratio hz and so on
but it would be great is you coul test a film because i dont want to by a tft for 200-300 euros and there is ghosting thx
the 150s and 150p have exactly the same design as yours(not the slim); look at the pdfs on their homepage but there is nothing about the response time only >50ms; both panels seem to have the same tft panel because they have the exactly same datas in contact ratio hz and so on
but it would be great is you coul test a film because i dont want to by a tft for 200-300 euros and there is ghosting thx
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