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korndog
I have been reading about the NL10276BC12-02. I was soo impressed that i started to look around for a way to use this lcd. I have found a controller for this lcd


lcd= nec NL10276BC12-02
controller=DigitalView svp1280 or the dvi1280 (the dvi also has a dvi input)
also needed is the lvds controller card.

I have yet to find the prices but will post as soon as i get then in

lcd 416
lvds adapter 35
lvds cable 17
svp1280 controller card 386

all in usd$
korndog
does anyone know if there are any fcc issues with this lcd. Brain?
korndog
I have found an 8.4" xga lcd. A complete solution. I dont know the price, responce time. but here is a Link
SnakeDragon
QUOTE (korndog @ Oct 2 2005, 06:52 AM) *
I have found an 8.4" xga lcd. A complete solution. I dont know the price, responce time. but here is a Link


Ohhh, nice.... smile.gif

Or wait, do you mean this one...? tongue.gif











This is my very first post on Lumenlab, I hope it will be helpful.

This is my display and the specification is GREAT.

Size: 8,4"
Resolution: 1024 x 768
Responstime: ~16 ms
Operating temperature: -20 --> 70 degree celsius!!

I am going to use this display in my coming projector.

Regards

TJ
DAZZZLA
Do you have a controller for it?

DJ
dajyn
Do you know the contrast ratio and color display (16 million?) of this little guy?...
SnakeDragon
QUOTE (DAZZZLA @ Jan 14 2006, 04:01 PM) *
Do you have a controller for it?

DJ


Not yet, the interfaceboard is on the way. It will support VGA, DVI, S-video, Composite etc...

Regards

TJ
SnakeDragon
QUOTE (Dajyn @ Jan 14 2006, 05:51 PM) *
Do you know the contrast ratio and color display (16 million?) of this little guy?...


Display Area (mm): 171.264(H) × 128.448 (V) (8.4-inch diagonal)
Number of Dots: 1024 × 3 (H) × 768 (V)
Pixel Pitch (mm): 0.16725 (H) × 0.16725 (V)
Color Pixel Arrangement: RGB vertical stripe
Display Mode: Normally white TN
Number of Color: 260K(6 bit/color)16.7M(8 bit/color)
Brightness (cd/m2): 300
Contrast ratio: 400:1
Wide Viewing Angle Technology: Optical Compensation Film
Viewing Angle: (CR ≥ 10) -65~65° (H) -50~60° (V)
Surface Treatment: Anti-glare and hard-coating 3H
Electrical Interface: LVDS(6 bit/8 bit)
Optimum Viewing Angle (Contrast ratio): 12 o’clock
Module Size (mm): 205.0 (W) × 152.4 (H) × 11.3 (D)
Module Mass (g): 380

Regards

TJ
dajyn
Good spec's for a little LCD. How much total $ for LCD & controller?
SnakeDragon
QUOTE (Dajyn @ Jan 14 2006, 07:21 PM) *
Good spec's for a little LCD. How much total $ for LCD & controller?


I do not really know actually... I got it for free from a friend. But he said that only the display cost around $400 each if you buy 10.

Regards

TJ
yoshuaspawn
Nice find/score. Unfortunetly the optrex site lists many of the specs as "n/a".


Display Format: 1024*768

Contrast Ratio: N/A

Luminance: N/A

Backlight: N/A

Product Category: TFT Digital

Type: N/A

LCD Mode: N/A

Viewing Direction: N/A

Interface: N/A

View Angle (h|v): N/A | N/A

Temperature: N/A
Delfins
I found that this Kit costs about 720$
- LCD
- Controller (+control board buttons)
- Inverter (we do not need it smile.gif)

One question still remains open - how easy it can be stripped !?
SnakeDragon
QUOTE (Delfins @ Jan 30 2006, 03:17 PM) *
I found that this Kit costs about 720$
- LCD
- Controller (+control board buttons)
- Inverter (we do not need it smile.gif)

One question still remains open - how easy it can be stripped !?


Delfins,

You see the pictures above? That's the display... I'm the who took the pictures and stripped it. Not very difficult... wink.gif About the price tag, $720 is kinda expensive. unsure.gif ~$400 for the display and $320 for a interfaceboard and a inverterboard...? huh.gif

Best regards,
TJ
davehtr
why would you need the inverter thats for the backlight
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