DIY HD monitor
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This article is devoted to Do It Yourself (DIY) HD monitors. It is based on HV-20 forum. The aim of this article is to stay up-to-dated with solutions and options to build your own HD monitor, such as case, drilling, controller boards and so on.
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[edit] Where to buy LCD panel and controller
DIY-Beamer http://www.diy-beamer.com Manhattanlcd http://www.manhattanlcd.com
[edit] Different options in size
[edit] LCD 7.2
[edit] LCD 10.6
[edit] LCD 10.9
Appropriate frame is N35-20
[edit] LCD 12.1 WXGA Toshiba
[edit] Power issues
For 10.6 Tekkeon 3450 (9-12V)
For 12.1 WXGA Toshiba kit: TEnergy TEnergy charger

