💡 Elevate Your Display Game!
The VSDISPLAYLCD Controller Board is a versatile solution designed for 14" and 15.6" LCD screens with a 40Pin LVDS connector. It supports a native resolution of 1366x768 pixels, ensuring high-definition clarity for your visual needs. The package includes a wired QWERTY keyboard and all necessary cables for easy setup. With a power consumption of only 24 watts, this controller board is both efficient and effective, making it an ideal choice for replacement parts.
Keyboard Description | wired keyboard |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Human-Interface Input | Keyboard |
Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
Graphics Description | Dedicated |
RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Aspect Ratio | 1.77:1 |
Native Resolution | 1366 x 768 |
Resolution | 1366 x 768 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1366x768 Pixels |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 14 Inches |
Video Output | HDMI |
Video Output Interface | HDMI |
Compatible Devices | LCD screens |
Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
Power Consumption | 24 Watts |
Item Dimensions | 6.2 x 6.1 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Replacement parts LCD board |
Color | For 1366x768 LVDS LCD Screen |
Additional Features | Portable |
N**Z
Super easy to just plug in and it works
Wasn't sure what to expect, I had read some reviews of these boards online and it seemed like maybe you should write to the company before ordering to make sure it would work. I took the risk and ordered just based on the serial numbers and description matching. I had an old display from a tablet that I took apart years ago. Plug this thing in and it works perfectly first try.It does require an external power supply which I didn't know when I ordered it, but I had one laying around I could test. Also the entire set up is a little bulky as I was just using it to connect to a raspberry pi, but you can get rid of some of the extra pieces and fold it all in so it's not too bad.
F**0
Solid LCD Driver board for multiple applications
I purchased this controller board so I could repurpose an old HP laptop LCD and use it as an always on home security cam monitor. The board arrived in good condition with everything pictured on it's page. Which is the LCD board, cables and the button board. I didn't use it for audio or for any kind of HD movies, so I can't comment on any of that. I can say that from the day I installed it and powered it up it, I have never once turned it off (with the exception of an occasional power outage) and it has worked with zero issues. That was over two and a half years ago. The display worked well with it, it doesn't consume massive amounts of electricity and it was cheap. I'm pretty happy with it.
B**G
What a dirty switch
First let me start with. I have over 25yrs of mechanical and electrical fabrication under my belt. I attached the board to a 10.1 lvds screen. Powered up and it made it 15sec in before it began to derez. Screen went black, so I checked everything. I broke out a voltmeter. The main processor got fried. I was using a 5v 2a power supply. So there is no way I pushed the system.Next and here is where this gets dirty. I got this board because it "has" HDMI audio output. But in my combing over the board. I discovered the the drive IC's, 4pin L&R out and supporting components weren't soldered at all. The pads were there. But no components, proof is in the picture. Frankly just more made in China cheap stuff.
J**N
this one works good, still need to buy the power cable though
there are a million boards you can buy and it may seem daunting which one to pick, I bought a board that didnt work for my screen the first time. This board works like a charm for my re-purposed old asus laptop screen. standard 40 pin connector. nice compact size, because unlike some of the other boards, this one only has a power in and an hdmi in, not the other stuff like dvi and display port. remote seems flimsy, but it shouldnt ever be put under any heavy abuse so it should hold up. keep in mind youll have to get a power cord for it, and you need a large power source to run your screen, ususally wont be able to power it with a usb cord, I tried...
S**A
Lacks details and instructions
Very nice piece. Works very well. The only problem i have had is that it requires a power supply, but there are no details as to the power requirements. IE volts, amps etc. I did not want to damage it, luckily it worked on first try
N**K
Well, at least It works!
It totally works for my project, excellent, excelent! However the holes in the board that you use to secure it to surfaces are drilled extremely poor. Its pretty comical. But hey, thats china for you. Maybe for the price, hook these bad boys up to some quality control like other driver boards on the market?
C**N
Worked the First Time! Plug and Play!
This worked exactly as expected. Plug & play performance! I designed and 3D printed an enclosure for the driver, as well as the control box. One thing to consider: the remote does not include batteries, so you may want to purchase some if you plan on using the remote.
J**.
Works very well!
I am using it with a 4a, 12vdc power supply. It is connected to a screen I took from an old X120 laptop from Lenovo. The screen images does not fill the physical screen...about an inch of screen on the right-side is black. I have tried to figure out how to resolve this but so far I have had no luck. Then I discovered that the screen I was using was 11.6", not the 10.1" this unit was designed for. Please be careful to know your monitor type, size, AND pin count. I got 2 out of 3!