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RE: OT Convert laptop screen to flat monitor?
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- Subject: RE: OT Convert laptop screen to flat monitor?
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 10:20:48 +0100
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As far
as I can remember from some articles, reason is that normal CRT monitors
and
standalone screens use analogue signal input. VGA signal in PC is converted
from
digital to analogue, goes on connector and into CRTs. Standalone TFT
monitors
need digital signal, so every such monitor has D/A convertor, which is
expensive
and one of the reasons why TFT monitors are still much more expensive than
CRT
ones.
Because TFT ones are becoming more and more popular and there is no
need
to convert D/A and back A/D in monitor, some graphic card manufacturers
started
producing VGA cards with digital outputs, but of course you'll need TFT
monitor
that can accept that signal. Such monitors should be cheaper, because they
don't
have A/D convertor, which is expensive.
In
laptop VGA cards send digital signals, because TFT screens don't have A/D
convertor, because they cannot be detached.
I
don't know if digital signal that laptop VGA produces is the same standard
as
the VGA cards designed for external monitors. Laptop VGA card manufacturers
know
exactly which TFT monitor will be attached to the card, so they can
optimize the
card and don't have to follow any standards.
But
according to this guy, it seems that it's possible to use such
cards.
Those
cards can be recognized because they have different connector, with
something
like + sign. It's a new standard of VGA connectors which has been designed
a
while ago, and all the monitors should now have such connector (both
analogue
and digital), but obviously it's not the case yet. Connector is such, so
you
cannot plug digital monitor in analogue card and vice versa. Monitors that
can
suport both signals should be able to connect to any
card.
Obviously this all didn't work in real life and seems that price of
TFT
is more conditioned upon market laws than the cost of
manufacturing.
That's
all I can remember on that topic, when I read about it an year
ago.
Cheers,
Nik
Stuart I
belive
it is possible but you need a special video card to
drive it
Reply from a guy who I saw doing it in a picture on case
mods i
think >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi!
Everybody
wanted to know, but it is a great disapppointment to realize: it is
impossible to make without a special video card. They all thought it is
just about wiring....
I have purchased a PCIx690 graphic card from
Densitron International (Trixel ltd, Hungary) I am sure, you also
could
find a local distributor or another company (eg. SAGE) that produce the
card you need. My card has a TMDS (PanelLink) and a TTL rgb output
besides
the normaL vga. It is a simple card, with 2MB onboard memory
(non- expandable) and without 3d support. I recommend you to purchase
a
LVDS-output and ttl rgb, because this PanelLink is very rare among
display
inputs. I have used a Toshiba 12 zoll display, TFT 800x600x18bit colors
and the exact type is: ltm12c263. It is a simple, ttl rgb input
display, pruchased from a local second-hand computer shop, from a laptop
with dead MoBo.
Be careful, that the drive type of your display
must
match the output of the video card - TTL RGB (tft or dstn), odd-even TTL
RGB, LVDS, TMDS, DVI
If you had any further questions do not
hesitate to ask me.
Udv: BBalazs
http://www.szote.u-szeged.hu/phys/bbalazs/bbalazs.htm >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> His
email is >>> BBALAZS@xxxxxxx Feel free to ask
him questions.
HTH
Steve D
"Regular people say 'if it
ain't broke, don't fix it'. Engineers say: 'If it ain't broke, it
doesn't
have enough features yet.'"
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<ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 4:49
PM Subject: [ukha_d] OT Convert laptop screen to flat
monitor?
> I have a laptop with a duff motherboard and I was
wondering how easy > it would be to use the screen as a monitor for
another PC. Anyone > have any idea if the ribbon cable connectors are
standard and how the > would map to the VGA pins and
power? > > S.C. > > > > For more
information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk >
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