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What is the model number of the 2880x1800 LCD in the new mac book pro? I am trying to purchase the LCD from Samsung (or...
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I have an LG 12.85" 2560x1700 IPS panel running now. It is an a-SI TFT AH-IPS. I plan to start taking orders soon with some sort of store setup, or at least a webpage and a paypal account. (if I have issues installing the store) I plan on getting some good pictures up later this weekend of the unit working. I even have a special photo-booth for the occasion so maybe I can get some professional looking pictures. (but I don't have a super good camera yet, circuit boards and LCDs cost too much lol) I am also planning on testing 4k video and nvidia surround on these LCDs soon once I get three of them running. 3 of them in portrait mode = 5100x2560 resolution at about 24". So they can display 5k video from a RED camera, for example. The bezel is small on these in portrait mode so it shouldn't be very noticeable. I also believe these are the highest resolution you can run at 60 Hz using a display port MST hub. (2 panels in one display port 1.2) I plan to test one of these and if it works then you could run 3 LCD...
Read moreI made a working adapter for the B131HW02 V0. You just route the DP signals to the correct lines on the eDP panel input and provide power where it needs to go and plug it in to a PC and it works. I'm still working on getting better cabling though. (not ready to sell any yet) I might try to make an all in one adapter for the various AUO eDP panels. (but they are all different in pinout and voltages) I am still trying to find info about the high res panels. It is very difficult trying to get information out of companies like LG on their newest LCD panels. I'm planning on getting my own store setup soon for selling lcd boards. If I find any new info on these 15.4" displays I will post it here. But with the 30 pin connector they are most likely display port so once I get my hands on the datasheet and panels I should be able to get them running quickly.
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