Monitor from Laptop screen
Will it be possible to make a monitor from old laptor screen? What I have on mind is a monitor that I can place in my car and hook up DVD player or even PS2. .
Will it be possible to make a monitor from old laptor screen? What I have on mind is a monitor that I can place in my car and hook up DVD player or even PS2.
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Hmmmm, I've never tried that myself, it sounds pretty interesting, but, I've seen where a guy uses a flatscreen to make a projector to using one of these old school projectors to watch movies on the wall, it was pretty cool.
Back on the subject, I'm sure someone has done that before and you should be able to find some diagram on the internet to do so, I will look for you as well, I would love to know how to do this. If you cant find anything you can try http://www.tomshardware.com/ and ask them to test something like that, its there where I saw the projector thing.
Please let us know if you find something.
Back on the subject, I'm sure someone has done that before and you should be able to find some diagram on the internet to do so, I will look for you as well, I would love to know how to do this. If you cant find anything you can try http://www.tomshardware.com/ and ask them to test something like that, its there where I saw the projector thing.
Please let us know if you find something.
Here is the link to that projector thing I told you about
http://www6.tomshardware.com/howto/20041201/index.html
http://www6.tomshardware.com/howto/20041201/index.html
It's very difficult to wire up a laptop screen to anything other than the laptop that it was originally connected to.
This is because laptop screens use dedicated controller boards that are usually digital, and usually proprietary as well.
To wire other devices to the screen, you'd have to work out the digital connections, and convert a standard VGA or RGB signal to this digital format, whatever it may be.
Rgds
Andy
This is because laptop screens use dedicated controller boards that are usually digital, and usually proprietary as well.
To wire other devices to the screen, you'd have to work out the digital connections, and convert a standard VGA or RGB signal to this digital format, whatever it may be.
Rgds
Andy