Reusing LCD from Laptop
Reusing LCD from Laptop
I am attempting to make a portable arcade system and I have a couple of old laptops... good shape but too slow to be of any real use.
I see on eBay you can buy controllers for old lcd screens for about $25. Not generic of course, they're specific to models of screens.
Is there a way to know what screen you have without dismantling the whole laptop? Like, with using HWINFO or based on model of laptop? I would rather avoid dismantling all of them if there was another way to know. Plus if none of mine will work, I'd like to find one that will.
True, but how much power do they require?
My aim is to create a portable arcade unit that operates on one 19V AC adapter from the laptop.
I already have a 20" 4:3 Samsung screen, which I plan to use for a full-sized arcade machine. However, the caps were damaged and caused issues; they were replaced with new ones, and now everything functions well. But the units are too large and heavy—board components are bigger, and they’re built for 120V.
Additionally, I prefer to reuse what I have if possible.
Just disassembled the laptop... and yes! I found an adapter....
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/353424067240?has...SwKThgUxlI
It's a plus because one of the hinge covers came off... will have to wait before I locate it,
😀
Looks nice, thin, and extra light—great tabs for mounting screws too... should work well.