Hey all,
I've decided to make a portable Xbox 360 using a pretty big metal briefcase. I am planning on fitting a 20" monitor in the lid and can't decide between LED or LCD. I have 40mm depth to play with and the monitors from Samsung I have been looking at are 47mm for the LCD and 62mm for the LED. I would prefer using LED for the better picture quality and both monitors have external power supplies so I wont have to cut boards in half like in Bens guide on engadget, but I was just wondering if anyone knew what else is inside an LED monitor? Removing all the casing should bring down the size a bit but I would rather not risk running into something that cant be moved. I would also like to know if LED monitors need ventilation if the power supply is separate so it can it be completely sealed in the lid?
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
LED vs LCD Monitor
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Re: LED vs LCD Monitor
I would be willing to bet that they are both LCDs. The LEDs they refer to are the backlight, LCDs have used CCFLs as backlights until recently. Unfortunately, most manufacturers make it sound like they're a whole new type of screen, instead of just a new backlight. LED backlights are more durable, longer lasting, and use less power.
OLED screens actually use many tiny LEDs to produce the image and are different than LCDs, but are also super expensive now.
OLED screens actually use many tiny LEDs to produce the image and are different than LCDs, but are also super expensive now.
Re: LED vs LCD Monitor
Ah yes, how silly of me. Don't know how I missed that.
I imagine LED backlights produce a lot less heat? Would sealing up the back of the monitor be a problem? I know in normal LCDs, the inverter cables cant be lengthened due to dimming. Would LEDs have brightness issues if the power cables were extened and all boards were moved to the bottom of the case?
I imagine LED backlights produce a lot less heat? Would sealing up the back of the monitor be a problem? I know in normal LCDs, the inverter cables cant be lengthened due to dimming. Would LEDs have brightness issues if the power cables were extened and all boards were moved to the bottom of the case?