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Help: How to connect laptop LCD to PC?

FreshPrince

Diamond Member
I got a sony laptop LCD display and I was wondering how I would go about connecting it to my PC via the S-video out port of my video card. The display itself is actually a Hitachi.

Thx!

- FP
 
I don't think it's possible! Have you tried calling Sony Tech support? maybe they'll know.

I might not understand what you really want to do. Hook up a 2nd monitor, or use your lappy as a monitor?
 
I want to rip the LCD out of the laptop, and use it as a secondary display like I would a TV. I'd like to wire the laptop with composite or s-video in support.
 
You can't do it without some really expensive, proprietary adaptors, and even then you can't do it with all LCDs. The adaptor would cost more than getting a new 15-17" LCD monitor.
 
If you can find the model number of the actual LCD then you can likely find a wiring our pinout diagram online and make a cable and ps for it.

Thorin
 
Originally posted by: thorin
If you can find the model number of the actual LCD then you can likely find a wiring our pinout diagram online and make a cable and ps for it.

Thorin

Is there a online library of these pinouts I can reference from?
 
You can, but you'll need a controller... which costs about $300. You may as well buy an LCD monitor for that kind of price.
 
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: thorin
If you can find the model number of the actual LCD then you can likely find a wiring our pinout diagram online and make a cable and ps for it.

Is there a online library of these pinouts I can reference from?
I don't know of any specific libraries or collections, but if you have a actual model # or serial # you should be able to google up some information.

Thorin
 
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