Rafael Lopes
January 27th, 2007, 01:10 AM
Did anyone use this:
http://lcd4video.com/
I'm interested in buying one but I would like to be sure it lets ME flip the image vertically and horizontally. Most simply do it automatically when you turn the monitor up side down. I don't want that. I need it to use it with my letus35 and if the monitor flips the image automatically when I turn it upside down I'll end up with the image upside down anyway.
Bill Wilson
January 27th, 2007, 09:03 AM
Raphael: I just purchased one of these monitors to go with the my FX1.
As near as I can tell it doesn't flip the image. However it does automatically switch between NTSC & PAL. It produces a good image & with a hood should be useable outdoors.
Hope this helps.
Patrick Moreau
January 27th, 2007, 09:12 AM
There is one for sale on this forum a couple days ago. This is also the classifieds forum. If you put your question in the correct section, you should get more responses.
I contacted LCD4Video about using their display with my Brevis. They said it would not do the flip function but to buy a bracket and mount it upside down (like Dennis has one).
Patrick
Chris Hurd
January 27th, 2007, 11:47 AM
Moved from Private Classifieds to SDTV / HDTV Monitors.
Giroud Francois
January 27th, 2007, 01:36 PM
with 480x234 pixel it is a poor resolution, but price is ok.
definitely not useful for HDV.
for a bit more you can get a liliput at 800x600
Rafael Lopes
January 27th, 2007, 02:52 PM
Hey, thanks. Do you have a liliput by the way? Does it flip the image horizontally? Any link to good prices?
Rafael Lopes
January 27th, 2007, 02:58 PM
Can anyone comment this lilliput monitor I found this on ebay:
Ratio:16:9 wide TFT screen
Optional 4 display modes:4:3<-->16:9 <-->16:9
Zoom<-->4:3 For CCTV
Resolution (H x V):1440 x 234 = 336,960
Wide view angle
Color configuration:RGB stripe
Video system: PAL/NTSC/SECAM auto conversion
Full function remote control
Audio output:Speaker built-in
Video input signal:1.0Vp-p, composite video
Reversible screen:X-turn (mirror picture) & Y-turn (flip-down picture) available
High resolution and no radiation (better for eyes’ protection)
DVD/VCD/Security system/Navigation system compatible
(Rear view camera connectible)
Power input:DC 12V
Power consumption:9.5W
Dimension:8.3"×5.4"×1"
Giroud Francois
January 27th, 2007, 04:07 PM
this one cona flip and mirror but is the same poor resolution.
your traget for resolution is 2400x600 expressed in RGB pixel.
(a new marketing BS)
Rafael Lopes
January 27th, 2007, 11:59 PM
this one cona flip and mirror but is the same poor resolution.
your traget for resolution is 2400x600 expressed in RGB pixel.
(a new marketing BS)
Hum...that sounds really expensive. Any chance I might find one of those for 200€?
Giroud Francois
January 28th, 2007, 11:25 AM
the liliput with pc input (warranty of having 800x600 resolution) cost around 200$.
unfortunately this version does not flip and mirror.
http://www.lilliputweb.net/ts619.html
you need the model without touch screen since it adds avery annoying layer of glass on top of the picture.