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Mylo
Has anyone had any expeience with these ? There are also 8" XGA version for the same price. This size monitor definately keeps the size down.

Do they strip well ?

http://www.mp3playerstore.com/stuff_you_ne...cial/IN-737.htm

Thanks
joecnc2006
QUOTE (Mylo @ Feb 12 2006, 03:21 PM) *
Has anyone had any expeience with these ? There are also 8" XGA version for the same price. This size monitor definately keeps the size down.

Do they strip well ?

http://www.mp3playerstore.com/stuff_you_ne...cial/IN-737.htm

Thanks


those are not true xga, divide the number by 3 ( R,G,B ) 1920/3=640
benjimatt
yeah a xga monitor that small would cost a lot more than that. lol

too bad though. i would have bought this
Mylo
QUOTE (joe2000chevy @ Feb 12 2006, 10:17 PM) *
those are not true xga, divide the number by 3 ( R,G,B ) 1920/3=640


OK

So when a spec states RGB /3 Thanks

How about

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SPV80-8-TFT...itemZ8031196331

The resolution seems correct or am I missing something .

Thanks
ricoks
Not to be pessimistic, but how does a monitor that has XGA res NOT have VGA input. I doubt it. i would guess it is similar to my CRT TV at home. I can input 1024 via Svid, but i wouldn't say that is the TV's resolution
make sense???
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