Alejandro Vargas
April 5th, 2011, 05:24 PM
so, i've always wanted a 7" external display since the screen on the hmc-40 is super sucky.
i was actually saving up about 400$ to purchase one of the lower end one...
i own a 7" dysplay, but it had a surrounding that actually makes it about 15".
it was a TOTEVISION and that's it, that's all i knew about...
until today, when i found 4 screws that "held" the 15" surrounding bracket.
undid those bolts and voila!
the screen BECAME smaller!!!
and that point i was super happy, that's when i was able to tell the model.
it is a LCD-703HD
you know how now days everything says HD, right? so not to get y hopes really high i said, this shurely has to be crap.
looked up the model on BHphotography and bahm, a slap on the face,
this is are the specs:
The Tote Vision LCD-703 is a 7" LCD designed to work with a bevy of inputs, including component, s-video, and DVI. The display also supports RS-232 through its serial port, allowing users to attach external remote control devices. Features such as NTSC/PAL auto-detection, underscan, and anti-glare technology make the LCD-703 a perfect choice for a wide variety of applications. This package comes equipped with a rechargeable battery, AC adapter, and monitor case.
Automatic NTSC or PAL Recognition
The monitors accept both NTSC and PAL standard signals. Conveniently, the monitor automatically detects which standard it is being fed without having to push a button, flip a switch, or access a menu option.
RS-232 Support
The LCD-703HD comes equipped with RS-232 support, making it easy to customize controls through the addition of serial-based remote control devices. This can be especially useful in broadcast studio environments.
Multiple Inputs
What sets the LCD-703HD is its wide array of inputs, supporting a whole assortment of standard signals. Inputs include both S-Video and DVI, making it versatile in both the analog and digital arena.
Anti-Glare Coating
The LCD come treated with a coasting of anti-glare material providing additional comfort when viewing in less than ideal lighting conditions.
and that's when i saw the price
719$!!!!
woot?
and i've been kicking this thing around for 2 years wihtout knowing!
that's a surprise!!!
and guess what, i actually have 2 of them :)
so, i thought i should share.
http://static.bhphotovideo.com/images/images345x345/507053.jpg
Tote Vision LCD-703HD-KIT 7" LCD Field LCD-703HD KIT B&H
i was actually saving up about 400$ to purchase one of the lower end one...
i own a 7" dysplay, but it had a surrounding that actually makes it about 15".
it was a TOTEVISION and that's it, that's all i knew about...
until today, when i found 4 screws that "held" the 15" surrounding bracket.
undid those bolts and voila!
the screen BECAME smaller!!!
and that point i was super happy, that's when i was able to tell the model.
it is a LCD-703HD
you know how now days everything says HD, right? so not to get y hopes really high i said, this shurely has to be crap.
looked up the model on BHphotography and bahm, a slap on the face,
this is are the specs:
The Tote Vision LCD-703 is a 7" LCD designed to work with a bevy of inputs, including component, s-video, and DVI. The display also supports RS-232 through its serial port, allowing users to attach external remote control devices. Features such as NTSC/PAL auto-detection, underscan, and anti-glare technology make the LCD-703 a perfect choice for a wide variety of applications. This package comes equipped with a rechargeable battery, AC adapter, and monitor case.
Automatic NTSC or PAL Recognition
The monitors accept both NTSC and PAL standard signals. Conveniently, the monitor automatically detects which standard it is being fed without having to push a button, flip a switch, or access a menu option.
RS-232 Support
The LCD-703HD comes equipped with RS-232 support, making it easy to customize controls through the addition of serial-based remote control devices. This can be especially useful in broadcast studio environments.
Multiple Inputs
What sets the LCD-703HD is its wide array of inputs, supporting a whole assortment of standard signals. Inputs include both S-Video and DVI, making it versatile in both the analog and digital arena.
Anti-Glare Coating
The LCD come treated with a coasting of anti-glare material providing additional comfort when viewing in less than ideal lighting conditions.
and that's when i saw the price
719$!!!!
woot?
and i've been kicking this thing around for 2 years wihtout knowing!
that's a surprise!!!
and guess what, i actually have 2 of them :)
so, i thought i should share.
http://static.bhphotovideo.com/images/images345x345/507053.jpg
Tote Vision LCD-703HD-KIT 7" LCD Field LCD-703HD KIT B&H