small HDMI monitor
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small HDMI monitor
I have been after something like this for a few months, might be of interest to others as small HDMI units are expensive.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/697 ... the-raspbe
- Charles
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/697 ... the-raspbe
- Charles
Re: small HDMI monitor
nice find, might have to give that a go
One could use it with an MK808 too...
Rob
One could use it with an MK808 too...
Rob
Re: small HDMI monitor
I have been in communication with one of the guys behind it.
It uses 5 watts and runs off a 12v supply. Let's hope he can
raise the 55K to fund the project.
- Charles
It uses 5 watts and runs off a 12v supply. Let's hope he can
raise the 55K to fund the project.
- Charles
Re: small HDMI monitor
Looks good Charles, still some early bird offers when I pledged.
Kickstarter is a good idea, Just received my UDOO quad today, http://www.udoo.org/ shame I have to go to work, no time to play!
The monitor will work well on that as well.
Colin
G4KLB
Kickstarter is a good idea, Just received my UDOO quad today, http://www.udoo.org/ shame I have to go to work, no time to play!
The monitor will work well on that as well.
Colin
G4KLB
Re: small HDMI monitor
The Freescale Quad devices are very nice. I have a board from boundary devices with one of those on it.
As far as the HDMI is concerned, they are starting to talk about a touch screen add on which would be nice.
Touch screen DATV portable transceiver is on the horizon I think.
- Charles
As far as the HDMI is concerned, they are starting to talk about a touch screen add on which would be nice.
Touch screen DATV portable transceiver is on the horizon I think.
- Charles
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Re: small HDMI monitor
Try this one HDMI vga and video in.
Touch screen also eBay item number:231075439492
Feature
Brand new and high quality
RGB:800*480
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (width: height)
Brightness: 250cd/m2 (Typ.)
Signal Interface: Parallel RGB (1 ch, 6-bit)
Display Mode: TN, often white display, transmissive
Driver Board
Power Supply(5~24V)
HDMI
VGA Connector
AVI
AV1+AV2
Keyboard
TTL Signal 50Pin
LVDS Signal 1/2 ch 6bit 8bit
12V Backlight
Inverter Connector
This controller board support Automatically Switch to AV2(Reversing View camera). Please connected ACC to 12V
Package included:
1× HDMI+VGA+2AV Controller Board VS-TY2662-V1 (Support Automatically switch to AV2)
1× 7inch 800*480 Lcd Panel
1× Keyboard with Wire
Touch screen also eBay item number:231075439492
Feature
Brand new and high quality
RGB:800*480
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (width: height)
Brightness: 250cd/m2 (Typ.)
Signal Interface: Parallel RGB (1 ch, 6-bit)
Display Mode: TN, often white display, transmissive
Driver Board
Power Supply(5~24V)
HDMI
VGA Connector
AVI
AV1+AV2
Keyboard
TTL Signal 50Pin
LVDS Signal 1/2 ch 6bit 8bit
12V Backlight
Inverter Connector
This controller board support Automatically Switch to AV2(Reversing View camera). Please connected ACC to 12V
Package included:
1× HDMI+VGA+2AV Controller Board VS-TY2662-V1 (Support Automatically switch to AV2)
1× 7inch 800*480 Lcd Panel
1× Keyboard with Wire
Re: small HDMI monitor
The kickstarter one has a 9" screen, a smaller controller board, a case and 1280 x 800 screen resolution
for about £30 more. Although it does not have composite or VGA.
It would be interesting to see how they both perform when outdoors I expect some sort of hood will be required.
- Charles
for about £30 more. Although it does not have composite or VGA.
It would be interesting to see how they both perform when outdoors I expect some sort of hood will be required.
- Charles
Re: small HDMI monitor
What sort of cd/m2 brightness figure do you need to use a screen outdoors?
Brian
Brian