Grey - 350 Nit - Raw LCD Monitors
Whether it’s a monitor on the car door or you need it in the trunk, if your looking to install a monitor on a not so common place, a raw monitor can help get the job done. Raw LCD Monitors are raw framed LCD monitors. A raw LCD module can be installed anywhere a LCD screen is required. Pair a raw screen with a power adapter to have a versatile monitor for home or commercial use.
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- Accelevision LCD35LWVGA 3.5" High Resolution Widescreen LCD module with VGA input$117.99
- 3.5 inch universal widescreen raw LCD module for use in any custom application
- Utilizes high density smartphone display with 260 pixels per inch
- Resolution: 800 (H) x 480 (V)
- VGA input for use with computers or chart plotters or any other high resolution device
- Composite RCA video input
- Low power consumption
- Clarus TOP-SS-LCD7005 7" Wide screen LCD Module with digital media player and remote control$139.99
- 7 inch Super thin LCD module with integrated digital media player
- Dual RCA Composite video inputs
- Auto power on with triggered input, automatically selects video input, video 1 is priority
- 5 button control board for brightness, color, tint, and image rotation
- Remote control
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