I can't really contriute much to the spacifics of the casio panel's or
any other's for that matter
but a good place to start looking for info is :
http://www.eio.com/lcdintro.htm
regards,
Shane Norris
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PS: Patrick what tv is it your referring to below in the second
paragraph?
wrote:
> That is the casio Ev-510 , there is also a 200 dollar model, the
> EV-600 thats a little bigger,
> a 3 inch monitor and a 75,816 pixel count and a "true" external video
> source. Battery time: 2
> hours.
>
> There is a new pocket tv that claims it has great resolution and is
> around 130 dollars.
> It is TFT active matrix, has a 2.5" screen, a 61380 pixel count and a
> 3 hour battery life
> (self supporting) on AAs. This seems like it would be a pretty decent
> display and fairly
> light-weight and cheap. What is the real resolution on something like
> this? It also has
> an external antenna jack so you could get a VGA to NTSC convertor or
> something and
> hook up a wearable to it fairly easy without any internal
> modifications. You'd also have
> t.v. for those times you don't have internet connections.
>
> Also, I am considering building a wearable off of a cell computing pc
> 104 card, but
> don't want to "look" like a cyborg at school. So, I was contemplating
> using a Double
> Talk card to use the computer through text-to-speech. Is this do-able?
> Could it work
> well?
>
> Patrick
>
> "Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuher." - Adolf Hitler
> "One World, One Web, One Program." - Microsoft Promotional ad
>
> "Lazyness is the first step towards efficiency." -Me
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