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need a small LCD display
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k***@hotmail.com
2006-09-15 00:38:46 UTC
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Can anyone suggest a tiny LCD display, around 7-10" viewable?
I intend to use it with a Mac-mini, and need for the total dimensions
to be around 9" long, 7" wide, and up to 1.5" deep.
I want to use it in tandem with the mac-mini, not for design, but for
simply learning multimedia software (such as flash) when on-the-go.
Is there a particularly quality, reliable model out there?
Gorilla Tech
2006-12-30 03:22:37 UTC
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We have 8 inch LCD monitors with touch panel. Works great with PC/MAC,
Default resolution 800x600 but can also display 1024x768 or higher. Standard
unit includes AV inputs so you can also use it with DVD players, in car
entertainment, GPS display unit, and countless other uses.

Pricing starts from US$350 for single orders but can be reduced
substantially for bulk orders.
Post by k***@hotmail.com
Can anyone suggest a tiny LCD display, around 7-10" viewable?
I intend to use it with a Mac-mini, and need for the total dimensions
to be around 9" long, 7" wide, and up to 1.5" deep.
I want to use it in tandem with the mac-mini, not for design, but for
simply learning multimedia software (such as flash) when on-the-go.
Is there a particularly quality, reliable model out there?
news.netvigator.com
2006-12-30 04:36:45 UTC
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We have 8 inch LCD monitors with touch panel. Works great with PC/MAC,
Default resolution 800x600 but can also display 1024x768 or higher. Standard
unit includes AV inputs so you can also use it with DVD players, in car
entertainment, GPS display unit, and countless other uses.


Pricing starts from US$350 for single orders but can be reduced
substantially for bulk orders.
Post by k***@hotmail.com
Can anyone suggest a tiny LCD display, around 7-10" viewable?
I intend to use it with a Mac-mini, and need for the total dimensions
to be around 9" long, 7" wide, and up to 1.5" deep.
I want to use it in tandem with the mac-mini, not for design, but for
simply learning multimedia software (such as flash) when on-the-go.
Is there a particularly quality, reliable model out there?
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