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{USERNAME} wrote: Some off the top of my head (there are more but I'm not that geeky )
VGA = 640x480 XGA = 1024x768 WXGA = 1366x768 (Wide screen version of XGA) SXGA = 1280x1024 UXGA = 1600x1200 (If you find an LCD that can do this, let me know! I only see them on laptops ) Hope it helps for chosing car PC LCD's That sounds about right. It would make my screen WXVGA. I loosely used the term 'VGA' to indicate it wasn't Composite or S-Video
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: Some off the top of my head (there are more but I'm not that geeky ) VGA = 640x480 XGA = 1024x768 WXGA = 1366x768 (Wide screen version of XGA) SXGA = 1280x1024 UXGA = 1600x1200 (If you find an LCD that can do this, let me know! I only see them on laptops ) Hope it helps for chosing car PC LCD's That sounds about right. It would make my screen WXVGA. I loosely used the term 'VGA' to indicate it wasn't Composite or S-Video Im a bit new at this but dosent S-video and composite concern the inputs/outputs, Them being better quality and resulting in a sharper, better image? |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Im a bit new at this but dosent S-video and composite concern the inputs/outputs, Them being better quality and resulting in a sharper, better image? Spot on. Basically the more info you transmit down one line, the more they intefere with each other and the worse the quality. Basic hierachy: RF: ie the coax that comes from ur antennae to the TV. As bad as it gets. Colour, luminence (black/white) and sound are all transmitted down one path. Composite: This sees colour and luminence share one path. Sound must be transmitted down a seperate line. S-Video: Much like composite but colour and luminence travel down a seperate line. RGB: The best. Red Green and Blue each get their own line to transmit information on. Like a DVD player with 3 RCA cables for video. VGA is based on this.
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I think an LCD that accepts VGA is better than one that takes S-video/composite if you are going to connect it to a PC. The reason being is that the PC output's VGA natively, whereas S-video would require a conversion that I am sure would degrade the signal (maybe just a tiny bit, but no conversion is perfect...)
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http://fordmods.datamine.tk/carpc/
My effort, was years ago now, hence the dodgy digital camera output.
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Where did you get that PSU?
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{USERNAME} wrote: Where did you get that PSU?
http://www.zantech.com.au/apowertech/PSU-12vdc250w.html Warning they aint cheap ~$300 But I spose neither is an inverter and a regular PSU.
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you want to sell yours?
I wonder if I could make that one fit into the netvista case I have
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{USERNAME} wrote: you want to sell yours?
I wonder if I could make that one fit into the netvista case I have It's already gone - just got a somewhat stock antec PSU in it now.
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: Where did you get that PSU? http://www.zantech.com.au/apowertech/PSU-12vdc250w.html Warning they aint cheap ~$300 But I spose neither is an inverter and a regular PSU. round 220 dollars incl p + h. as i said much earlier, a very good option.
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{USERNAME} wrote: Some off the top of my head (there are more but I'm not that geeky )
VGA = 640x480 XGA = 1024x768 WXGA = 1366x768 (Wide screen version of XGA) SXGA = 1280x1024 UXGA = 1600x1200 (If you find an LCD that can do this, let me know! I only see them on laptops ) Hope it helps for chosing car PC LCD's 1600x1200 is common in 19" and bigger LCDs I've got a pair on NEC 19" LCDs on my desk at work running 1600x1200, sorry 3200x1200 . And my 17" home pair doing 1280x1024 each - 2560x1024.
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: Some off the top of my head (there are more but I'm not that geeky ) VGA = 640x480 XGA = 1024x768 WXGA = 1366x768 (Wide screen version of XGA) SXGA = 1280x1024 UXGA = 1600x1200 (If you find an LCD that can do this, let me know! I only see them on laptops ) Hope it helps for chosing car PC LCD's 1600x1200 is common in 19" and bigger LCDs I've got a pair on NEC 19" LCDs on my desk at work running 1600x1200, sorry 3200x1200 . And my 17" home pair doing 1280x1024 each - 2560x1024. Yep, on 19" and above it is easy to find. Try finding a 15" (or smaller) LCD that does 1600x1200 You can get them on Laptops, but nothing else. I'd like a high res screen, say WXGA at 11" for an in car DVD... but I can't find any. |
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