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About ten very expensive looking LCD TV's have been installed on the roof at a shopping centre I went to recently. They're not playing anything yet and no one else seemed to look up and notice they were there. Probably going to be used for advertising or other store related information.
It would be cool if they were in a food court and played foxtel.
Este sprint consiste na montagem uma instalação interactiva que poderá ser controlada local e remotamente, através de um sistema mecânico e através de um serviço web. O objectivo deste projecto é aproximar o público em geral da actividade do laboratório, criando um interface com o mundo exterior.
Os sprints são sessões de trabalho intensivas em que os membros dos laboratórios, assim como visitantes e convidados se juntam em equipas para trabalhar em projectos concretos durante um fim-de-semana.
When we built the addition on to our home several years ago, we had this "space" above the fireplace for a 36 inch CRT television. Of course with the change in technology, we had to change the space. The hardest part was moving the old 225 pound TV out. Miserable. After that, I framed in the area based upon the dimensions of a Samsung LCD TV we picked up on clearance at Best Buy. I also added an in-wall center channel speaker to go with the pre-existing left/right in-wall speakers. The TV was left partly recessed because I am not sure if the radiant heat from the rarely used fireplace will cause any problems. Some finishing dry wall work and Zoe's excellent paint job and ta da!
I found this RadioShack perfboard and bought the header pins. The right-angle header socket I already had handy, although in the end I used a strip of 16. Note the bulge in the middle of the pins. This is the part I wanted to press against the LCD pin hole.
After seeing the crazy price SparkFun was charging for these, I had to get one.
I picked up a complete set - large screen, small screen and frame with backlights. They stick together easily.
I'm still dreading the prospect of somehow connecting up to them - the small screen especially has 0.4mm wide copper contracts, 33 of them! that's crazy. I've ordered some of the very thin wire used for modding games consoles (kylar insulated 30AWG stuff) and will attempt that later.
Even once they're connected, there's the massive issue of figuring out how to write data to them.
One easy part to get working was the backlight. This is a seperate connector with seven pins - one anode and six cathodes, one per LED. I connected wires up to each pin and put them through some heatshrink to 0.1" crimp headers and have connected them to 2 AA batteries temporerily. The backlight looks pretty snazzy, so I can't wait to get some actual display on these!
Sun Group has responded to market demand for affordable high quality Digital Advertising Display SUN-SG8 7Inch, 8Inch, 10.4Inch, 15Inch, 17Inch and 19Inch.
The Sun Group taking into consideration the needs of small and large size digital signage advertising applications. These wall-mountable LCDs are the perfect solution for retail store pos displays. The integrated Media Player gives advertisers the ability to display content without the need of any external devices or signals. It supports CFI, II/MD/SM/MS/MS pro/SD/MMC card formats outputs JPEG images and MPEG videos to the screen and is easy-to-use. When strategically placing these displays throughout a small retail store, an increase of traffic can be driven for specific products. The display can inform customers directly of product availability and promotional opportunities, increasing customer awareness. Using the LCD in a public venue enables advertisers to reach their audience with the latest advertisements, and also can be used to display pertinent information for events. Restaurants can set up a slideshow of entrees, as well as inform customers of the latest specials. Hospitals use the displays in waiting rooms to inform their patients of the latest medical procedures, technologies. The content displayed on screen is easily changed via USB Update function. Built-in real-time clock and calendar. Automatic power on/off time.
Fotos de la fiesta presentación de una pagina a la que me he unido como colaborador: www.lustcitydolls.com/
The 16 pins poked through the board and aligned with the protoboard. The right-angle header socket strip is held in place with the pins in contact with the other pins so I can solder them together and to the board.
Not finished yet, I'll probably veneer those burnt mdf edges when I get a chance. It's For an Arduino + ethernet shield rss reader i'm making.
Very much inspired by spikenzie.
Awesome 19" LCD monitor - 1280x1024 under ProView brand. Purchased at MicroCenter store for $299 after $60 rebate. Good deal!
saying hello.
the backpack module fits exactly behind the lcd board (same form factor) and so it frees up a LOT of internal space inside chassis for other things.
LCD arm from Ergo In Demand (25-KCB-110B). I can position the monitor in my sight line no matter how I'm reclined and it doesn't interfere with the sound system.
The speakers are Gallo Reference 3s driven by a Bolder Cable modded Squeezebox 2 into a Modwright SWL 9.0 SE preamp feeding an EA modded Carver ZR1600 amplifier (plus the Gallo bass amp).
Acoustic treatments by GikAcoustics.com
finally got my dell 17" lcd tv that i won from their dellf promotion a few months ago.
havent had time to set it up though. time to upgrade my cable box to hd woohoo!
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)