Previous posts for this project:
- Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Project Description
- Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Project Update #1
- Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Guide: Setting Up the Raspberry Pi 2
- Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Project Update #2
- Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Review: Bare Conductive Touch Board
- Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Project Update #3
- Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Guide: Stepper Motors with Gertbot
- Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Project Update #4
Project Update
Last week, I was experimenting with the lift mechanism for the display of the Pi to be used as a desktop computer.
That was a temporary display for testing purposes. And even though the screen had a good resolution, it was too small to be fully legible because of its size.
As an alternative, I cracked open an old (and broken) laptop and recycled the display. I was able to recuperate the screen without too much trouble and went searching for a controller online.
eBay seems to be full of these things at a very cheap price when sticking to classic VGA and DVI outputs. Adding HDMI seems to triple the cost! Because I already own and don't use a HDMI to DVI adapter, I chose to buy a VGA/DVI controller board only, setting me back about 10EUR. The controller board even came with inverter, connectors and control buttons (menu, volume, etc ...). The recycled display itself is a 17" widescreen with a maximum resolution of 1440x900. It's not full HD, but it's not bad at all for a (nearly) free display.
After hooking everything up, the laptop display was functioning properly! One of the next steps for the display will be to make a lightweight enclosure to hold all the parts in place.
Till next time!
{gallery} PiDesk - Display |
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Parts: Recycled display with new controller, inverter, controls and cables. |
Connected: Getting everything hooked up. |
Test: Display is working! |
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