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Step one, pick up 50d
Step two, grin from ear to ear
Step three, freak out the sales assisstant by fondling and cuddling said 50d
Step four, grin from ear to ear
Step five, jump up and down and do a little dance around Harvey Normans
And I haven't even picked it up yet!!!
Managed to sweet talk HN down $300 bucks to the cheapest price I could find online, so am currently having LCD daydreams, im not shitting you, that LCD is fucking incredible.
Ive never been much of a chimper in the past. All of that will change in just two more sleeps!! I feel giddy, ecstatic, im dancing around my house, and still.. grinning from ear to ear. this has been a long time coming, so forgive me!!! I deserve this!!!!!
LCD Toshiba 37"
Xbox 360
Ampli Marantz 5500 + HTS Infinity Primus
PVR Humax 8100 TDT
PVR Echostar 7030 D+
I bought a very cheap LCD alarm clock and took it apart, intending to shoehorn it inside the DMM case. The LCD was connected directly to the tiny circuit board via a conductive elastomer strip. There wasn't space to do that in the DMM case, so I realised I'd have to improvise a ribbon cable and press one end against the contacts on the circuit board and the other against the LCD glass. Here you see a test run. The LCD is working. I've also connected the buttons on the DMM's front panel to the appropriate contacts on the clock's circuit board so I can use them to set the time. Some of the switches were "sticky" -- when pressed in they'd stay in, another press would release them into the off position. I found I could remove a small detent wire and make them "momentary" instead.
But I was never very comfortable with the ribbon cable approach, it seemed too fiddly. I also had a hard time coming up with a good way to mount the LCD. So I made no progress.
And that's where it sat for a looong time, in the"too hard" box.
a complete stand alone all-in-one signage solution, highlighted by an innovative integation of an LCD display monitor with a full-function digital media player in an elegant yet heavy-duty construction chassis. These fully solid state and highly reliable products were primarily designed for resellers, dealers, and integrators offering Digital Signage solutions in today's modern and contemporary applications.
A liquid crystal display (LCD) is a thin, flat electronic visual display that uses the light modulating properties of liquid crystals (LCs). LCs do not emit light directly.
The earliest discovery leading to the development of LCD technology, the discovery of liquid crystals, dates from 1888.
Each pixel of an LCD typically consists of a layer of molecules aligned between two transparent electrodes, and two polarizing filters, the axes of transmission of which are (in most of the cases) perpendicular to each other. With no actual liquid crystal between the polarizing filters, light passing through the first filter would be blocked by the second (crossed) polarizer. In most of the cases the liquid crystal has double refraction.[citation needed]
The surface of the electrodes that are in contact with the liquid crystal material are treated so as to align the liquid crystal molecules in a particular direction. This treatment typically consists of a thin polymer layer that is unidirectionally rubbed using, for example, a cloth. The direction of the liquid crystal alignment is then defined by the direction of rubbing. Electrodes are made of a transparent conductor called Indium Tin Oxide (ITO).
Before applying an electric field, the orientation of the liquid crystal molecules is determined by the alignment at the surfaces of electrodes. In a twisted nematic device (still the most common liquid crystal device), the surface alignment directions at the two electrodes are perpendicular to each other, and so the molecules arrange themselves in a helical structure, or twist. This reduces the rotation of the polarization of the incident light, and the device appears grey. If the applied voltage is large enough, the liquid crystal molecules in the center of the layer are almost completely untwisted and the polarization of the incident light is not rotated as it passes through the liquid crystal layer. This light will then be mainly polarized perpendicular to the second filter, and thus be blocked and the pixel will appear black. By controlling the voltage applied across the liquid crystal layer in each pixel, light can be allowed to pass through in varying amounts thus constituting different levels of gray. This electric field also controls (reduces) the double refraction properties of the liquid crystal.
The optical effect of a twisted nematic device in the voltage-on state is far less dependent on variations in the device thickness than that in the voltage-off state. Because of this, these devices are usually operated between crossed polarizers such that they appear bright with no voltage (the eye is much more sensitive to variations in the dark state than the bright state). These devices can also be operated between parallel polarizers, in which case the bright and dark states are reversed. The voltage-off dark state in this configuration appears blotchy, however, because of small variations of thickness across the device.
Both the liquid crystal material and the alignment layer material contain ionic compounds. If an electric field of one particular polarity is applied for a long period of time, this ionic material is attracted to the surfaces and degrades the device performance. This is avoided either by applying an alternating current or by reversing the polarity of the electric field as the device is addressed (the response of the liquid crystal layer is identical, regardless of the polarity of the applied field).
TopView 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor with DVI connection.
Key Features
* 22" Widescreen, 1680x1050 resolution
* Contrast Ratio: 2000:1 and 5ms Rapid Response
* DVI connection
* Isolated Dynamic Color Boost
* 16.7M Colors
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The viewfinder has been designed for all photographers who take advantage of the video shooting function in their modern digital camera.
The viewfinder provides 2,8x magnification. LCD image is bright and sharp, while magnifying lens makes the display even larger and clearer which allows one to control the frame, depth of field and exposure.
Large eye cup made of soft and rubber material properly darkens the viewfinder from inside which adds up to the perfect quality of the LCD image.
The viewfinder is mounted onto the camera with the use of a magnetic bracket.
The bracket should be attached with a narrow strap of tape. Since the viewfinder features four magnets on the mounting side, it can be easily and quickly detached from your camera.
Features
·Soft and rubber eye cup
·Left and right eye adjustment
·Magnification x 2.8 (220%)
·4mm magnetic bracket
·High-quality, soft-touch material
·Anti-reflexive coatings
Compatible
·Panasonic GF1/GF2/GF3/GH1/GH2/G3
·Sony NEX-5/NEX-3/NEX-3C/NEX-5C/NEX-5N/NEX-7
A LCD TV monitor connected in any room you want. We install, upgrade, repair and maintain technology. Contact us at www.rfktechservices.com, www.shop.rfktechservices.com , info@rfktechservices.com or 703 385 2758
LCD showing the current humidity and temperature of the room. The voltage reading comes from the Li-ion battery powering it.
HD4S On-Camera HD LCD Field Monitor with HDMI in HDMI out
HD4S Features:
*HDMI input and HDMI output (HDMI Loop-through)
*High Resolution: 1024×600 (Supports MAX 1920×1080)
*Full Screen Display (full screen not work with Canon t3i/600d and Panasonic GH2)
*Center Marker
*Pixel-to-Pixel
*Color Bar
*Screen Marker
*Aspect Ratio
*Check Field
*Underscan/Overscan
*Freeze Input
*H/V Delay
*4 x Zoom
*Image Flip
Button functions on the Front:
*F1: Screen Maker / Center Maker
*F2: Aspect Ratio
*F3: Check Field
*F4: Underscan / Overscan (Notes: F1-F4 functions programmable by yourself)
*Up Arrow: to select OSD menu or to switch on/off Full Screen mode.
*Down Arrow: to select OSD menu or to switch on/off Pixel-to-Pixel mode.
HD4S Specifications:
*Panel Size: 7" TFT LCD (16:9)
*Resolution: 1024×600, MAX 1920×1080
*Brightness: 250cd/m2
*Contrast: 800:1
*Viewing Angle: 160°/ 150°(H/V)
*Input Voltage: DC 6.5-24V
*Current: 800mA
*Power Consumption: 10W
*Working Temperature: -20°C ~ 60°C
*Storage Temperature: -30°C ~ 70°C
*Net Weight: 480g
*Size (LWD): 196.5×145×31mm
196.5×145×41mm (w/ sun shade closed)
196.5×145×151.3mm (w/ sunshade open)
Accessories:
*Foldable Sun Shade Cover 1 pcs
*Battery Plate (sony or canon lp-e6 plate) 1 pcs
*DC Adapter 1 pcs
*HDMI to MINI HDMI Cable (80cm) 1 pcs
*Shoe Mount (for camera only) 1 pcs
*Manual 1 pcs
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GoPro LCD Bacpac
Framing complex scenes, see what you are shooting
Playback video and photos directly on your HD HERO camera
Simple one button design allows for easy on/off and playback control
Take your HD HERO to a new level with the GoPro LCD BacPac. Check your angles and situate your frames when you attach the LCD BacPac to your current HD HERO. The LCD screen will make better use of the HERO’s still photo capabilities and let you check out the day’s footage right from the camera. The LCD BacPac fits into the HD Hero’s current housing, which means you can have your buddies view the screen to make sure you are shooting the gnar and not your nuts. Product Features: disc; Compatibilit
List Price: $ 79.99
Price: $ 60.00
GoPro HERO3 Silver Edition Camcorder . Brand New Sealed Free SHIPPING + WIFI
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GoPro HD HERO2: Outdoor Edition Camcorder - Silver
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