7\" to 10\" LCD screen

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7\" to 10\" LCD screen

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I'd like to get a small flat screen monitor to hook up to a computer I'm working on until I get it up on the net. Then I can use LogMeIn and store the monitor.

Right now I'm using a 17\" CRT as a second monitor which is a bit much for my space.

Somebody said there were small screens techs use.
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You have a PSP? I saw a news article on a cable you can buy to hook it up to your computer to use it as a second monitor. :) I didn't read it too in depth though. :(
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No PSP

Thanks for the Google. Did look around there but didn't know if there was something inexpensive and that you all had used.

Thanks.
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Post by Testiculese »

Nah, no one here is going to bother with a screen that small. I had them when I was a server admin years ago (well, wasn't LCD...) but there's no real reason to have one now.
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Thanks, I just don't have any space and only need one every once in a while.
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here ya go!

Better pull out your credit card. ;)
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My credit cards not that big. :cry:
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If you know what you are doing, try a surplus supply house like All Electronics and grab a surplus screen used in cars and such. They usually require 12 volts, and a composite video signal.
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OLED's ehhh? didnt one of Motorola's cellphones use a OLED display? friend of mine had this model but i cant think of its name


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I just now clicked that link. Pure Genius!
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Testiculese, what program did you use to do the video.

I use Jing but won't let me \"step into\" the video as yours did. Quite cool.
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thewolfe wrote:Testiculese, what program did you use to do the video.

I use Jing but won't let me "step into" the video as yours did. Quite cool.
He found it Here. :lol:


http://www.letmegooglethatforyou.com
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Never saw that. I like it.
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Any way to use my laptop as a monitor for a desktop computer?
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