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The LCD stopped working after the iPhone was dropped. No visible damage to the LCD. We had it replaced by some guy in a parking lot for $70.
iPhone shown here is mine, not the one that was broke.
New item...feels like a long time :)
coming at Color Me -purple round in 10th of this month.
More on website; milkteabunny.wordpress.com/2015/05/07/color-me-project-pu...
My "LCD" series was selected by juror Russell Hart for the 14th Annual Photographic Resource Center's Juried Exhibition.
This will be the public debut of prints from this series. Along with the other winners' prints, four LCD prints will be hanging at the PRC Gallery, 832 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, May 22 - June 28.
Opening is May 21, 5:30 to 7:30 and I'm hoping to make it.
Who's in Boston??
Another shot of the LCD Thermometer. The probe on the end of the cable can actually go into water too which is pretty cool. Especially the $1 price tag!
SONY LCD 40' PULGADAS + NUEVO Y SELLADO + GARANTIA DE 3 MESES EN SONY CENTER CHILE
******* VENDIDO GRACIAS *******
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Modelo: 40BX400
Sistema TV (Digital): No
Color System: Trinorma (NTSC 3.58/PAL-M/N)
Display Device: LCD
Backlight Type: CCFL
OptiContrast Panel: No
Tamaño Pantalla (medido diagonalmente): 40.0"
Tamaño pantalla (cm): 101,6 cm
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: High
Angulo de visión (Derecha/Izquierda): 178(89/89)
Angulo de visión (Arriba/Abajo): 178(89/89)
Resolución: Full HD 1080(1920x1080)
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Picture Mode: Vivid / Standard / Custom / Game-Standard / Game-Original
Auto Wide: Si
Wide Mode: Wide Zoom / Normal / Full (Full1-2 for PC) / Zoom
4/3 Default: Si
Video Processing: BRAVIA Engine 2
Motionflow: No
Motionflow PRO: No
Cinema Mode: Si
Advanced Contrast Enhancer (ACE): Si
24p True Cinema: Si
Live Colour Technology: Si
Deep Colour: No
MPEG Noise Reduction: Si
3D Comb Filter: Si
CineMotion/Film Mode/Cinema Drive: Si
Intelligent Picture Plus with Signal Booster: Si
Intelligent Signal Booster: Si
3D: No
Señal de video: 1080/24p (HDMI only) / 1080/50i / 1080/50p (HDMI / Component) / 1080/60i / 1080/60p (HDMI / Component) / 480/60i / 480/60p / 576/50i / 576/50p / 720/50p / 720/60p
Audio Power Output: 20W(10W x 2)
Configuración Parlantes: 2
Parlantes (total): 2
Invisible Speaker (w/Sound Elevation): Invisible Speaker (wo/Sound Elevation)
Sound Mode: Dynamic / Standard / Clear Voice
Surround Effect: Cinema / Music / Sports / Game
Clear Voice: Si
Sound Enhancer: No
Dolby: No
Auto SAP: Si
Radio FM: Si
Audio Out: Variable/Fixed
5.1 Channel Audio Out: No
5.1ch Through Out (Handycam): No
Headphone/Speaker Link: No
RF Connection Input(s): 1 (Trasero)
Composite Video Input(s): 3 (1 Trasero Monitor OUT common use/ 1 Trasero Component IN common use/ 1 Lateral )
Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Input(s): 1 Trasero (Composite IN common use)
HDMI Connection(s) (Total): 2(1 Trasero/1 Lateral)
PC In (D-Sub) + Audio In (Stereo Mini): 1 (Lateral)Use both as PC Audio in and HDMI-DVI Audio in
Analog Audio Input(s) (Total): 4 (1 Trasero/ 1 Trasero Audio OUT Common Use/ 2 Lateral)
Digital Audio Output(s): No
Audio Output: 1 (Trasero share w Video 1)
Headphone Output(s): No
USB 2.0: 1 (Lateral)
Ethernet Connection(s): No
HDMI PC Input: Si
DLNA Contens: No
DLNA: No
"BRAVIA" Internet Widgets: No
"BRAVIA" Internet Video: No
Power Requirements (voltage): AC 110-240V
Power Requirements (frequency): 50/60Hz
Power Consumption (in Operation): 151W
Power Consumption (in Standby): Menos de 0.3 W
3D Sync Transmitter Integrated: No
BRAVIA Sync: Si
Auto Picture Setting w/HDMI: Cinema / Photo / Graphics / Game
Selección Escenas: Auto / Cinema / Sports / Photo / Music / Game / Graphics / General
PAP (Picture & Picture): 1-tuner (HDMI/ Component & TV Channel/ CVBS)
PIP (Picture in Picture): PC Input&TV Channel/CVBS
On Screen Clock: Si
Sleep Timer: Si
On/Off Timer: Si
Aplicaciones USB: Photo Viewer (jpeg) / Music Player (mp3) / Video Player (mpeg2 TS & PS) / Video Player (mpeg1)
USB Player: Si
Wireless LAN: No
PC Power Management: Si
Idle TV Standby: Si
Eco Settings: Si
Sensor de luz: No
Power Saving Modes: Si
Dynamic Backlight Control: Si
Backlight Off Mode: Si
Intelligent Presence Sensor: No
Presence Sensor with FACE DETECTION: No
Presence Sensor: No
Energy Saving Switch: No
Medidas TV (Ancho x Alto x Profundidad): 996x598x99 mm
Medidas TV con Stand (Ancho x Alto x Profundidad): 996x635x250 mm
Peso TV: 13.6 Kg
Peso TV con Stand: 15.6 Kg
Lentes 3D: No
When in sleep-monitor mode all three IMU axes are sampled regularly and the values are added to independent rolling averages. Motion is detected when a new reading spikes more than a threshold amount from the rolling average. The monitoring session is binned in to 120 6-minute periods. The motion spikes are averaged within each bin. Motion within a bin is considered “wakefulness”. The bins, along with some header information (date, start and end time etc), are recorded as a rolling list of 8x 128-byte “pages” in EEPROM.
The bins are graphed on the LCD as a bar-graph..
I like this display. It can be viewed with or without the backlight and seems to have a wider viewing angle than the previous white on black one I have. Again the U8glib and SPI works without fault.
I’m planning on using this for my GPS clock instead of the other one. The screw at the top has been added to allow mounting on the case I’m using.
DIY 5V 3.1" Yellowgreen LCD Screen Module w/ Backlight - Green
Hand Dryer with LCD Advertisements
Seen at the Departere level, Terminal 2 (International), Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne.
Man oh man. I just got the widescreen 24" Dell 2405FPW LCD monitor -- the same display internally as the 23" Apple Cinema Display.
I can't believe it, but my Mac mini can drive the thing at its full native resolution via DVI, at 1920x1200! Even the built-in flash card reader and USB 2.0 hubs work fine.
I think we've officially made it to Ludicrous Size.
The HOBO RX3000 is a research-grade data logging weather station that combines greater measurement flexibility and an on-board LCD display in a rugged, easy-to-deploy package.
• Cloud-based data access
• Plug & play operation
• Flexible support for a broad range of sensors
• Data easily shared with others through the Internet
• Alarm notifications via text, email
• Rugged double-weatherproof enclosure
This is a test circuit I cobbled up today to try out an Optrex DMF5005N graphic LCD display.
Here you can see how what is a nice neat ribbon cable / IDC arrangement on the display side becomes a horrible Cthulhu-beard of wires at the breadboard side. Each ribbon cable conductor is a stranded wire, i.e., a collection of hair-fine wires that would be hopeless to stick in a breadboard socket, so I tinned all of them with a drop of solder to stiffen them up. The result? The technique worked, but I can't really recommend it. In fact, I anti-recommend it. It's a lot of fiddly work to tin the wire ends, and it would be very easy to break them off in the breadboard. When I get past the driver prototyping and get around to using the display in a real project, I'll figure out a nicer way to interface it.
As you can see from the rat's nest on the breadboard, wiring a display like this takes a lot of signal paths - it used all but two of the I/O pins on the ATTiny861 MCU, so that chip is not a great choice for this LCD if you mean to do any chattering with any other peripherals. The data lines could be shared, but I don't like the kind of juggling you have to do for that if you can instead just use a chip with more I/O lines - and as it happens, I have several of them. I chose the Tiny861 for this test because it's a very easy chip to debug in-circuit using the Development Environment of Kings. That came in handy for this projecteen because my code did have a bug in it which the in-circuit debugger helped me track down. Yay!
My goal for today was to get this display to show a checkerboard pattern of 8x8 pixel squares. I pulled it off! Fancier stuff can come later - a large fraction of the effort for projects like this is to get the circuit to do anything at all, and once that's going, the rest is relatively easy.
I should've done a better job of obscuring the power LED. The LCD backlight turns off automatically.
See the set.
Setlist from the final LCD Soundsystem show:
Set 1
Intro ("I´m Not In Love" by 10 cc)
1. Dance Yrself Clean
2. Drunk Girls
3. I Can Change
4. Time To Get Away
5. Get Innocuous!
6. Daft Punk Is Playing At My House
7. Too Much Love
8. All My Friends
9. Tired
(with "Heart of the Sunrise" by Yes snippet)
Set 2
10. 45:33 Part One
11. 45:33 Part Two (with Reggie Watts)
12. Sound of Silver
13. 45:33 Part Four (with The Juan MacLean)
14. 45:33 Part Five (with Shit Robot)
15. 45:33 Part Six
16. Freak Out/Starry Eyes
Set 3
17. Us v Them
18. North American Scum (with Arcade Fire)
19. Bye Bye Bayou (Alan Vega cover)
20. You Wanted A Hit
21. Tribulations
22. Movement
23. Yeah (Crass Version)
24. Someone Great
25. Losing My Edge (With "Da Funk" by Daft Punk snippet)
26. Home
Encore
27. All I Want
28. Jump Into the Fire (Harry Nilsson cover)
29. New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down (with "Twin Peaks Theme" by Angelo Badalamenti intro)
Outro ("Electric Avenue" by Eddy Grant)
This is the spectrum from my LCD. There are four spectrums here -- the first shows "white", the next is blue, then green, then red. There seems to be some red and blue showing up in green, and green shows up in blue (but not red). I don't know if this is due to light leakage into the "off" pixels on the LCD or if it was designed to work like this and they're just using off colors to balance the colors correctly.
I'm a bit color blind and I've always found it easier to tell color on my CRT monitor, and I never really knew why. I'm guessing it's due to the narrow bands on the LCD. I have the same problem with flourescent lights -- certain colors will look weird. Flagstaff is near Fort Lowell observatory so the streetlights are some sort of special low light pollution lights. Everybody else could see normally but to me, my red car looked purple. I'm guessing it had some weird spectrum going on too.
Setlist from the final LCD Soundsystem show:
Set 1
Intro ("I´m Not In Love" by 10 cc)
1. Dance Yrself Clean
2. Drunk Girls
3. I Can Change
4. Time To Get Away
5. Get Innocuous!
6. Daft Punk Is Playing At My House
7. Too Much Love
8. All My Friends
9. Tired
(with "Heart of the Sunrise" by Yes snippet)
Set 2
10. 45:33 Part One
11. 45:33 Part Two (with Reggie Watts)
12. Sound of Silver
13. 45:33 Part Four (with The Juan MacLean)
14. 45:33 Part Five (with Shit Robot)
15. 45:33 Part Six
16. Freak Out/Starry Eyes
Set 3
17. Us v Them
18. North American Scum (with Arcade Fire)
19. Bye Bye Bayou (Alan Vega cover)
20. You Wanted A Hit
21. Tribulations
22. Movement
23. Yeah (Crass Version)
24. Someone Great
25. Losing My Edge (With "Da Funk" by Daft Punk snippet)
26. Home
Encore
27. All I Want
28. Jump Into the Fire (Harry Nilsson cover)
29. New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down (with "Twin Peaks Theme" by Angelo Badalamenti intro)
Outro ("Electric Avenue" by Eddy Grant)