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PostPosted: 23 Mar 2013, 02:27 
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as title says

specs:
PANELS: 2x ITUX97E panel (UXGA 1600x1200 15") (from dell) - I paid 37$ (for both incl shipping)
RES: 2400x1600 23" 15:10 aspect ratio
ELECTRONIC: 2x universal lvds pcb board from ebay - cost 64$ for both incl shipping
TOTAL DIMENSIONS: 484 x 317mm x 7mm thickness (bare panels) - bezel 3,5mm
PSU: each panel have 12V input, you need 12V psu or just from 4 pin molex
POWER CONSUMPTION: 13W panels (both) + electronics (dunno but 6-7W max i think) - total 20W


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I am looking to get third screen so :triplewide: maybe in next month


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PostPosted: 23 Mar 2013, 13:59 
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This is pretty amazing! Although two isn't suitable for gaming due to the bezel being in the middle but once you get the third monitor, you'll have yourself one kick-ass setup.


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PostPosted: 23 Mar 2013, 22:18 
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Pretty cool project! :onethumb: Maybe you can make a vid or write a build guide. Would love to watch/read that.

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PostPosted: 23 Mar 2013, 22:45 
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Can I ask where you get panels?
I would love to do something like this.
Would probably like to try and do a seamless 5760x1080, need to get edgeless panels.
Is there such a thing and where?

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PostPosted: 23 Mar 2013, 23:38 
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LuckyNoS7evin wrote:
Can I ask where you get panels?
I would love to do something like this.
Would probably like to try and do a seamless 5760x1080, need to get edgeless panels.
Is there such a thing and where?


I bought locally, bargain but for 35$ incl shipping (each) I can buy a ton of them lol

Biggest disadvantage of this setup are TN panels which has very low angles of visibility (left and right is even ok, but up/down is horrbile) and if you do portrait as I am you see right/left AS down/right so not good for gaming or pro use

This is not a problem for me bcoz i will use these 2-3 panels above my main monitor to display markets/stock exhange/email etc


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PostPosted: 23 Mar 2013, 23:53 
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duniek wrote:
LuckyNoS7evin wrote:
Can I ask where you get panels?
I would love to do something like this.
Would probably like to try and do a seamless 5760x1080, need to get edgeless panels.
Is there such a thing and where?


I bought locally, bargain but for 35$ incl shipping (each) I can buy a ton of them lol

biggest disadvantage of this setup are TN panels very low angles of visibility (left and right is even ok, but up/down is horrbile) and if you do portrait as I am you see right/left AS down/right

this is not a problem for me bcoz i will use these 2-3 panels above my main monitor to display markets/stock exhange/email etc


thanks mate... will try and find a source in the UK, may just try and a couple of monitors second hand first!!

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PostPosted: 25 Mar 2013, 09:43 
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Nice mate, Maybe you can make a frame for it all when you're done.

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PostPosted: 26 Mar 2013, 10:00 
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I've always wanted to do something like that.... well 30''+ xD

But I never found a panel reseller, no

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PostPosted: 26 Mar 2013, 13:07 
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On 15" 3x1P 4:3 I will get 30-31" and almost 21:9 aspect ratio with res 3600x1600 :rockout:


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PostPosted: 03 Apr 2013, 21:49 
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waiting for third tft panel

meanwhile

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- L shape alu profile 12x12 x 1,5mm x2 72cm - cost 1-2$
- M2 screws - 1$
- stand from old sasmung 19" 4:3 screen - lying around but normally 10$ max


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