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    need 4-7" monitor

    Greetings fine VDR people,

    I run around to peoples homes and offices and fix/upgrade/etc their machines.

    It would be really nice to have a way to test their video signal when they call and say their monitor is out. as it is I have to lug a 15" LCD to their place.

    That works, it would just be nice to have something much smaller.

    I have looked everywhere I know for such a thing: Geeks, newegg, pricewatch, etc.

    Any ideas where I can find a very small monitor on the cheap?

    Thanks as always you Mechanical Medical Marvels

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    Have you got a laptop? If so, you could use the alternate VGA on that.

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    Hi HP
    You might find something on an auction site like those used for in car media/reversing cameras etc in the 4-6 inch range but they usually use a vga input so you may have to find a convertor to get it to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teknophobia
    Have you got a laptop? If so, you could use the alternate VGA on that.

    I was thinking that until I thought it through.The laptops monitor ports are out only unless you mean a laptop with VGA inputs in which case you would still need to source a convertor

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    Another thing you could do, if you only need the monitor: buy a 15" LCD and remove the stand and pivot-mount bracket from the display, then it will fit into a laptop carrier. As Tek suggests, a laptop would accomplish this and much more; but a monitor's cheaper than a laptop if money is an issue.

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    nice thoughts.

    thanks Gents!

    Cheers!

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    Scroll down here: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatal...ake_Cases.html to the 7" retractable screen, it mounts in a 5.25" slot for permanent use, but you could just plug in a molex, and a VGA cable, boot the machine, and hey presto the screen pops out, they are out worldwide soon, i came across them on the thermaltake site while case shopping, and work with any case.



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    Maybe sourcing a secondhand rack mount monitor may be the solution?

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    You can get in-car monitors of about that size. I couldn't find a US source, but this should give you some idea:

    http://www.allcam.biz/products/car_monitor.html
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    nice. thanks guys.
    Those are super cool, however a bit pricy.
    For testing purposes I need something CHEEP.
    like 50-100 bucks.
    I'll probably not find anything.
    But thanks for all your hard work.
    that 7" retractable screen one is supercool.

    what does, "sourcing a secondhand rack mount monitor" mean?

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    I picked up but sold a 7 or 8" color crt. (20 bucks) Darn thing had a twenty foot cable. Apparently it was used in a big server room. The guy I bought it from a few months back had about 10 of them. (mothly flea market in Dallas) I'd guess someone has more of these little critters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helping People
    what does, "sourcing a secondhand rack mount monitor" mean?
    Something like these:

    http://search.ebay.com/search/search...+mount+monitor
    Nick.

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    What about testing the existing (possibly failing) monitor against a different VGA source. Either a usb-connected video card like this one:
    http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/avcards/805c/
    or a monitor tester/calibrator like this:
    http://www.datasynceng.com/vgapdoc.htm

    I use a 7" LCD monitor in the field sometimes (less than $100) but you'd have to convert it to VGA and that would probably put you up past your price range.
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