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The LVDs Controller Board M.NT68676 is a compact, high-performance LCD driver designed for 17" and 19" 1280x1024 LVDS screens. Featuring multi-input support (VGA, DVI), integrated audio output, and an intuitive OSD interface, it delivers crisp visuals and seamless connectivity. Its low power standby mode and broad panel compatibility make it an essential upgrade for professionals seeking reliable, efficient display control.
Standing screen display size | 17 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1280x1024 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1280x1024 |
Processor | core_i5 |
RAM | LPDDR3 |
Wireless Type | 802.11b |
Brand | VSDISPLAY |
Series | mnt68676 |
Item model number | 8541634848 |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 2.28 x 0.67 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.92 x 2.28 x 0.67 inches |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | VSDISPLAY |
ASIN | B06X9NJ2NR |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 24, 2017 |
T**G
Works Great. Don’t put on metal.
The board works like it should. Make sure you have a power supply as it doesn’t come with one.
M**G
Wonderful
I used this to modify my 1up Arcade, and then sold the arcade for a nice profit.The device worked wonderfully.The monitor is Model # M170ETN01 1.If you are using this monitor with this adapter, it will work great. The power supply on the 1up will fit into this adapter. Hint, the red wiresm go on your left side with this adapter and the 1up M170ETN01 1.The white ribbon wires will stay in the same place (these connect to the board with the buttons)You can ditch the other part as it is not needed with the 1up Arcade.Please check the model number of your monitor to assure compatibility. Not all monitors in the 1up have the same model number. I included a picture with the monitor (model number clearly seen) and the set up I used. Note the power plug, in the picture, is not in place.
C**H
Arcade1up
Perfect for home brewing Arcade1up
C**S
First card noisy picture, second fine
Card installed in my Arcade1up machine. Works fine but the picture has a lot of noise in it. I read that it might have something to do with distance from the screen, but moving it around had no effect. As far as the wires would go, nothing different. I am not using the extra power card module, and have disconnected the control board which I do not need. Still noisy.UPDATE: got a replacement and the new card works perfectly with no noise. Must have been a cold solder joint on the first board. If you see sparkles or video noise in your card, it might be defective.
D**9
Simple install, made for raspberry pi mod in arcade 1up
I got this to convert the input for my arcade 1up to connect a raspberry pi. I just followed someone's instructions on YouTube and works as it should. I didn't even need to buy a power supply since my arcade 1up has a power supply that is compatible with it! I set aside 1 part that wasn't really needed in my build. Works great and decent price. Highly recommend for people that want to mod their arcade 1up machine to play raspberry pi.
G**Y
A tip for those not getting audio... just buzz
Shipped and arrived very quickly. Works perfectly out of the box. Just follow directions on ETA Prime video for Arcade1up.I wanted to offer my experience with the buzzing / no audio some people mentioned. I had the same issue. The problem is not with the LCD driver. It's a configuration setting in the Pi. I had to add a line to my /boot/config.txt file to force the audio to the HDMI output. If you search online for "retropie no hdmi audio" you'll find the answer. There are 3 lines I had to uncomment or add in the file to get the HDMI working. Apparently, the Pi doesn't recognize this HDMI board right off and has to be forced to output HDMI video and audio in the config.txtFor the audio I had to add the following line:# May not be needed for all HDMI deviceshdmi_force_edid_audio=1That got my audio working perfectly.Also, be sure to use the audio jack on the far right of the board.
B**.
Another Arcade mod completed.
I purchased this following the same guide everyone else is commenting here, and modded a rampage cabinet to run a raspberry pi. Works great, and has been running for about a week now without any issues. The only thing I wish was the wires being just a little longer, but I mounted it above the screen and it's working great!
J**1
Perfect
The media could not be loaded. Did a diy project. Installed a lcd screen on the side of my gaming pc… this was perfect for what I need.. has everything on it I needed hdmi output and connected for lcd screen to power on.
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