⚡ Power your display, power your productivity.
This VGA 2AV LVDs Controller Board is engineered for 14.1" and 15.4" LCD panels with 1280x800 resolution, supporting 30-pin LVDs connections. It delivers stable power via a 12V DC, 3A+ supply and accepts VGA plus 2AV video inputs. Compatible with numerous LP and LTN series screens, it’s designed for easy installation and reliable performance, backed by responsive 12-hour support.
USB 2.0 | 4 |
Memory Slots Available | 4 |
Processor Socket | 30-pin |
System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 1 |
Platform | Windows |
Total Usb Ports | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Keyboard |
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
Number of Ports | 4 |
RAM Memory Technology | DDR3 |
Main Power Connector Type | [PO] |
J**M
Like the main board the connector only fits one way
Worked perfectly with two different 14.1" LCD displays. The package contains the main board with all the connectors, two small circuit boards and a remote control. The two small boards are a control panel with 5 buttons and a power supply for the LCD backlight. The cables attached to them only fit in the correct socket on the main board so you can't mess it up! The LCD power supply also needs to connect to the screen along with the 30 pin connector. Again, the LCD backlight (two wire, pink and grey on my LCD plug into the the socket on the LCD power supply. Like the main board the connector only fits one way. So:1. Connect the LCD power supply to the main board.2. Connect the control panel circuit board to the main board.3. Disconnect the two wire LCD power from the one on the LCD and plug it into the new LCD power supply.4. Remove the 30 pin connector from the LCD and plug in the new one coming from the main board.5. Connect 12V to power plug on the main board (center is positive)6. Connect your video input of choice.7. Turn in on, select the proper input and you're done!The remote control requires a 3025 watch battery (not included) I found it easier to navigate the menus with the remote instead of the buttons but YMMV. This made a 14" monitor from a discarded laptop. It will be more work to make a nice mount for it than actually making it work :)
K**S
Easy to use
Well made solution for a difficult problem. Product is well made with easy to follow instructions. Worked on first setup and continues to work as advertised. Definitely make sure to order the proper kit for your panel.
J**Y
For special project!
Worked great for my home built display leveraging an old laptop lcd screen.
W**G
Not compatible even it is listed in description
My lcd is not compatible with the board even it is listed in description. Background continuously glow some star shape stuff. However I Manage to get full refund though.
S**S
Excellent!
Works nicely. Easy to use and 100% quality..I use this mounted under a shelf with a laptop display mounted to the face of the shelf as a Nanny Cam. I can see my kids playing nicely in their room without worrying what they are up to.It's Good to be a Geek!
M**G
Doesn’t send the native resolution to computer
While I was able to get it to work it was not plug-in-play even though my monitor was listed. Support suggested I should buy another product but admitted they weren’t sure if it would work better. Felt like I was a test case rather than buying some thing that was certified for use with my display
Z**Z
Does the job! Helped me upcycle my old laptop monitor!
This controller board works as promised. This helped me to upcycle my old dead laptop. I had an old Compaq Presario F700 laptop that had a fried motherboard. Instead of throwing it away, i was able to bring its screen back to life as an external monitor using this board. I turned it into a small project; i gutted the inside of the laptop and mounted this board and cables internally, and preserved the frame of the monitor so i could keep the casing. Now i have a laptop that is secretly just an external monitor! I can connect my game consoles, another laptop, or use it with my desktop at home.
M**E
Issues but it works
When I first got this I used a HDMI cable and it looked like what’s in the photo until I switched to VGA after which it worked fineWish I could give 3.5 stars
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