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Re: Continuous Duty Small "LCD" Monitors



"Bob La Londe" <none@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "RockyTSquirrel" <gafa_usa@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Bob,  has anyone tried using one of those LCD desk top picture displays?
>> Never tried myself  but the size would be right..
>> RTS
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> I wonder... do they have a composite input?
>

Nope, not the answer.  They are digital processors only.  No way to manage
analog.


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>> "Bob La Londe"  wrote in message
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>> Used to be Sharp was the ticket back when small LCDs were expensive.  I
>> still have plenty of them in service, but not its getting hard to find a
>> decent small LCD to use as a monitor that will hold up to continuous
>> duty.
>> Sure there are lots of cheap ones out there, but they are just that.
>> Cheap.
>>
>> I routinely run into applications where its handy to slap a 12VDC 7-10"
>> LCD
>> monitor on the wall next to a high traffic door.  The problem is with
>> those
>> that seem to be available readily I wind up replacing them about every 18
>> months.
>>
>> Now, I can't throw money at them either, but if say there was a make that
>> was 40 or 50% more expensive, but that would hold up for 3-5 years (or
>> more)
>> of continuous duty I would buy them.
>>
>> Suggestions?
>>
>> Pyle has a 10" in that price range designed as an in-wall.  Anybody using
>> them?
>>
>> 10" is the most common size, but I run into plenty of doors at the end of
>> a
>> hallway in a commercial build where a 7" is the largest that will fit in
>> the
>> space.
>>
>>
>> *** If you see this post multiple times, sorry.  Eternal Sepetember and
>> Tera News both failed to manage the post when I tried.  Had to post it
>> through Google Groups.
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