A backlight could be easily provided if you place a sheet of vegetal paper in
the back side of the LCD and a small bulb (about 20 w.) or fluorescent tube
(10 w. or less) behind it. In fact, the backlight on most LCD monitors is
little more than a flat fluorescent light.

Greetings,

Antonio Rodríguez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>

Dylan McDermond ha escrito:

> Yeah, that threw me for a loop too. And I thought a mini would be cool
> to place in a compact mac also (and easy to keep the mini intact), but
> the price of a small (sub-10") LCD screen is horrendous. I did find
> some computer-to-LCD-to-projector pieces at surplus for $20 each. I was
> tempted to buy one to see if I could gut it and use the screen/vga, but
> I think I'd still need some sort of backlight. Any comments on that
> line of though?
>
> -Dylan



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