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Which one?
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2003 5:41 pm
by ru1
I am stuck on which lcd to buy. I am torn between the LK204 and the VK204. What are the benefits of one over the other. I am new to LCD's and the main difference that I can see is that the VK has a better/brighter display. With the LK though I can get the blue/white combo though. Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions on the two? Thanks, ru1.
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2003 6:09 am
by JeffPh
i got the lk 204, my back light and contrast is set yo 50% and it is still broght..... and the 204 has a usb connection saves u all the hastle

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2003 2:39 pm
by Cheese
JeffPh wrote:i got the lk 204, my back light and contrast is set yo 50% and it is still broght..... and the 204 has a usb connection saves u all the hastle

You have a USB 204? Wow I'm missing out...
Now to address the topic, VFD's are a lot nicer - I've had both (don't currently have either!) and I prefer the VFD by far (though the red version of the 202 is so hard to resist, looks great in real life!). I doubt you'll notice the other benefits of a VFD (temp response etc.)
Rob.
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2003 10:14 pm
by JeffPh
ooops 202-24 i mean

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2003 3:42 pm
by Pheonix
Cheese wrote:JeffPh wrote:i got the lk 204, my back light and contrast is set yo 50% and it is still broght..... and the 204 has a usb connection saves u all the hastle

You have a USB 204? Wow I'm missing out...
Now to address the topic, VFD's are a lot nicer - I've had both (
don't currently have either!) and I prefer the VFD by far (though the red version of the 202 is so hard to resist, looks great in real life!). I doubt you'll notice the other benefits of a VFD (temp response etc.)
Rob.
Surely that can't be true!!!

something must be wrong with the world!!

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2003 3:47 pm
by Cheese
Pheonix wrote:Surely that can't be true!!!

something must be wrong with the world!!

Hehe it is I'm afraid... I get a lot of displays but I give them away as quickly as they arrive, it's a habbit I can't kick!
Anyway got a couple of very special (non mo unfortunately

) serial graphic vfd's on the way soon, so I'll be back in business again before you know it
Rob.
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 3:35 am
by JeffPh
Cheese need your help,
if i am to buy a cheap lap top and use its lcd what driver do i need or can i just hook it up with my vid card that has 2 outputs?
thanks
jeff
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 4:10 am
by Cheese
JeffPh wrote:Cheese need your help,
if i am to buy a cheap lap top and use its lcd what driver do i need or can i just hook it up with my vid card that has 2 outputs?
thanks
jeff
This forum's only for MO LCD discussion I'm afraid (see the rules) - but very briefly taking the TFT out of a laptop and hoping to run it from a desktop is a pipedream. You'll need a very expensive controller (cost you a couple of hundred $'s), there's no simple solution I'm afraid.
Rob.
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 3:28 pm
by Pheonix
Cheese wrote:Pheonix wrote:Surely that can't be true!!!

something must be wrong with the world!!

Hehe it is I'm afraid... I get a lot of displays but I give them away as quickly as they arrive, it's a habbit I can't kick!
Anyway got a couple of very special (non mo unfortunately

) serial graphic vfd's on the way soon, so I'll be back in business again before you know it
Rob.
if you keep givin them away how come I never get any??
lol only kiddin

Still, tis abit odd
Cheese and no LCDs don't go well in the same sentence!