U'll be alot happier if u get a Cheap Computer LCD on ebay most r easy to strip, provide better response time, and have higher contrast. Most Cheap overhead panels are only 640x480 with slow responce time and they usualy have a limited color pallet
i already have the panel and i hooked it to video and it showd up fine just cant tell what the color is 640X480 is fine for me low buget here
ok i found some spec's on it
Datashow Premier (262,000 colors)
Datashow 512C (512 colors)
Video Interface 2000 (compact video decoder)
(projection)
mine is the premier wich isnt listed on here
http://members.cox.net/rolm/results.html
Datashow Premier (262,000 colors)
Datashow 512C (512 colors)
Video Interface 2000 (compact video decoder)
(projection)
mine is the premier wich isnt listed on here
http://members.cox.net/rolm/results.html
well since it says its a premier ... you would think it was better than those 2 ... but ya never know ... the only plus to it over the psone screen is that its got a lil bigger screen... but im perty sure the psone screen has more than 262k colors... know you could prolly live with that many but ya put the 2 side by side and i would thing unless the datashow has alot better resolution that the psone screen would look better
do you think a Proxima VersaColor II Model A 722C would be even beter it has 2m colors and its Active Matrix TFT
Sayett Datashow 512C
You may have already seen this info:
Sayett has apparently been out of business for maybe 10 years. I've been told Sayett was a subsidiary of Kodak. I've seen original list prices in the range of $3000 US. Current prices on the net range from $10 to maybe $50. I have spent a few hours on the net looking for drivers and manuals with no success. I have one of these units with no power supply, cables or manual. Had no reply from a company selling a complete system ($50) asking for at least the power supply specs so I can power the thing up.
Looks like landfill has a new hunk o' junk, unless someone wants it as-is for $10 plus cheap shipping.
You may have already seen this info:
Sayett has apparently been out of business for maybe 10 years. I've been told Sayett was a subsidiary of Kodak. I've seen original list prices in the range of $3000 US. Current prices on the net range from $10 to maybe $50. I have spent a few hours on the net looking for drivers and manuals with no success. I have one of these units with no power supply, cables or manual. Had no reply from a company selling a complete system ($50) asking for at least the power supply specs so I can power the thing up.
Looks like landfill has a new hunk o' junk, unless someone wants it as-is for $10 plus cheap shipping.
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