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What is the required stage aperture/area? (The size of the glass on the overhead projector) required for a 15" LCD screen. Dose anyone know what the Liesegang (OHP 2510) is? I'm looking at a 3M projector with an 11.25" x 11.25" stage area. And want to know if that will work. Thanks for the input. |
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Yeah that's a good question. It seems that most projectors are probably gonna cut off some of the screen.
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A good thing to do while taking it apart is going nice and slow while doing it. If something feels like it is requiring to much energy it probably is and there is another way to remove it.
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Hm... That's good advice, but still, as an ameture at this stuff, I need more. Does anybody know where one might get some kind of foundation of knowledge about dismantling monitors and handling this kind of sensitive stuff? Also, the guide does not go into great detail about how to reconnect everything once you have taken the monitor apart. Can anybody provide information or a link with information?
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the 15" inch LCD are little to big for the overhead projectors wich is obvios with a 11.25"x11.25" stage is just not gonna do it for a 9 inches by 12 inches LCD panel.when you look at the thg_video more closly you can clearly see it,specialy the bottom corners, even tho it can be fixed with a better projector, but you still gonna have to cut the right or left edge of the screen or maybe both wich is the .75 inch you wont be able to see.
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Yeah, I am in the process of getting the parts to do this. I got a projector on eBay for $51 + $19 s/h. And it's funny that you should mention the monitors on Newegg because that's exactly what I ordered. The cheapest 14" monitor I could find on the net that didn't have some kind of defect. The monitor ended up costing something like $185 including s/h. So that's a total of $255.
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what kind of projector did you get and how many lumens.it should be over 3000 lumens I guess to get a good brightnes.but you can always upgrade the bulb for more power.
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I'm currently building one of these (getting the bits together) I picked up a 3m 3700 lumen OHP, and am getting a secondhand 15" TFT tomorrow for £25 or about $40 to some :-) . Better to buy a cheap secondhand one as if I screw it up, well I havent lost much....Just take your time taking the lcd apart.
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I have a question, I was given a tablet notebook pc at work, it allows you to swivel the screen so that it can acts like a writing pad. Could I lay this down on the projector and use it as a screen? I am not familiar with how the projectors work, is the screen to be used facing down on to the glass of the projector or face up?
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I can't find a Monitor without the ribben cable crossing in-front of the screen.. Any suggestions of one I can buy online any where? |
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