The curse of the bare LCD
    I recently purchased a new Sharp LCD panel, model LM10V335 [for which there's a PDF format datasheet here]. It was a spur of the moment purchase for $10 (so if it ends up being worthless, at least it wasn't EXPENSIVELY worthless). I believe it is supposed to be used for a laptop. Now I'm wondering if I can actually use it. Is there any way to get information to this panel? Say, by RCA or S-Video, or maybe even a standard monitor connection?
    Kenneth
Answer:
It's possible to buy controller widgets that accept some common video input or other and can drive an LCD panel - see here for a selection, although I suspect none of those ones will work with your screen. These gadgets aren't cheap, and neither are they plug-and-go solutions - you're looking at at least $US200, plus power supply, plus case, plus time. If there's a cheap source of pre-made LCD driver boards, I don't know where it is.
For most people's purposes, all a bare panel like the one you bought is good for is replacing a busted laptop screen.
http://www.dansdata.com/danletters033.htm
interface selection link 
http://earthlcd.com/controllers.htm