⚡ Elevate your display game with ultra HD clarity and seamless connectivity!
The VSDISPLAY VGA DVI Audio LCD Driver Board is engineered for 17-inch 1920x1200 resolution 1CCFL 30Pin LCD panels, delivering crisp visuals and integrated audio support. Powered by a stable 12V DC 2A+ adapter, it offers versatile DVI and VGA inputs in a compact form factor, compatible with multiple LP and LTN series panels, making it the perfect upgrade for professional-grade display setups.
T**N
It just works
No documentation but everything is obvious. I have only tested HDMI but that works perfectly with my Macbook Pro.Note 0.3 A supply wasn’t enough but 1.0 A works.Only negative thing is that backlight inverter is a little noisy and makes a smell, but I think it’s fine.
L**D
it worked
it came it worked good packaging
M**C
Segunda vida para pantallas de laptops
Fácil de montar, ya viene pre-armado. solo hay que conectar el cable plano a la pantalla y el HDMI y el cable de energía y listo.
G**I
works.
I actually got something to work. Pay attention to the monitor make and model. This will be used for a magic/smart mirror. Why throw old stuff away yet complain about the environment when you can reuse and save money at the same time.
W**L
Slightly Short cables
Cables included were a bit short to comfortably make a housing for the board, but will swap them out to accomplish this. Everything else works perfectly.
R**T
Exactly what I was looking for
This driver worked perfectly. I used it to connect a raspberry pi 3 to an old Dell laptop LCD panel via VGA. I haven't tested the other connections, but see no reason they wouldn't work just as well. I was expecting the language to be something other than English, but I was happy to see English was the default. I can't comment on it's longevity, but it's worked perfectly for more than a month already. Well worth the ~$30.
A**A
Does not work with LP171WU1
This product should work based on the specifications listed. It clearly powers on, but there is no display on the monitor.
B**M
Worked great!
I pulled a monitor off an old defunct notebook that had been sitting in the attic, and for $26 was able to reuse it as a second monitor with another computer.
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