http://www6.tomshardware.com/howto/20041113/index.html
very good article with lots of pictures and good content should be good for newbies to check out,a s it contains illustrations, really helped me and made me inspire once again for this project, they alsdo have a 19 mb video to downlaod to c the results
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very good article with lots of pictures and good content should be good for newbies to check out,a s it contains illustrations, really helped me and made me inspire once again for this project, they alsdo have a 19 mb video to downlaod to c the results
enjoy
I saw that one too. Interesting to see a DIY in a famous site.
I'd like to point out that the LCD monitor used in the video is exactly the same type used in this forum before: CMV1515, CMV1512, liquidVideo a150x1.
I have stripped an A150x1. extremely easy. Only need to take care of the placement of the bottom PCB board ( not very hard).
The contrast is the very good ( the contrast ratio is not labeled, but I believe it is about 400:1, if my eyes didn't cheat me), and it looks more transperent.
Anyway, good article and video.
I'd like to point out that the LCD monitor used in the video is exactly the same type used in this forum before: CMV1515, CMV1512, liquidVideo a150x1.
I have stripped an A150x1. extremely easy. Only need to take care of the placement of the bottom PCB board ( not very hard).
The contrast is the very good ( the contrast ratio is not labeled, but I believe it is about 400:1, if my eyes didn't cheat me), and it looks more transperent.
Anyway, good article and video.
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