Hm. That board would cost more than the screen itself (if it can still be 
gotten at the prices I was reading about), but I suppose it’s better than 
hacking something together and ruining it.

Thanks!

From: Benjamin Bergman 
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 12:51 AM
To: SkullSpace Discussion List 
Subject: Re: [SkullSpace-Discuss] Atrox 2 (Lapdock)

I found a guy that sells driver boards for the iPad and MacBook Pro retina 
displays: http://www.rozsnyo.com

On Jul 20, 2013 8:47 PM, "Michael K" <[email protected]> wrote:

  Oh man, that iPad screen hack is tempting. As soon as the iPad 3 came out I 
thought to myself that I’d gladly buy one just for use as an external monitor, 
if such a thing was possible.

  From: Benjamin Bergman 
  Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 10:09 AM
  To: SkullSpace Discussion List 
  Subject: Re: [SkullSpace-Discuss] Atrox 2 (Lapdock)

  If your end goal is to have a bunch of laptop LCDs on HDMI, you could just 
get driver boards with the HDMI built in, something like this: 
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/HDMI-VGA-2AV-Lcd-controller-Board-work-with-Lots-of-LCD-panel-Driver-Board/645095447.html


  I've also heard that iPad replacement retina displays are just displayport 
screens. This would give a super high resolution, but I don't think there are 
any off the shelf breakout boards available. 
http://hackaday.com/2013/04/22/connect-a-retina-display-to-a-regular-computer/


  Maybe that doesn't quite meet your needs, but it is another option to look at.




  On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 4:37 AM, chris kluka <[email protected]> wrote:

    So, apparently you can use the Lapdock 100 as a 10.1 inch HDMI monitor with 
a usb keyboard and mouse, you just need some mini hdmi to hdmi, gender benders, 
hdmi cables, and usb cables.  

    Also... they are available for $60 shipping and import taxes in. 

    I've ordered one to see what it can do. If I can get it working the way I 
want it to, I might get more of them.

    In theory, if this all works, I can build a 9 monitor array all built off 
of two ATI 6990's crossfired,9 Lapdock 100's and one 42" TV for a "desktop" 
monitor. 

    The "30.3 inch" 9-monitor array would have a 4096x2304 resolution and would 
be beside a 42 inch 1920x1080 LCD. 

    Since they are $60 each (shipping/taxes in), I can get 9 of these for $540. 
I am anticipating another $100 in cables and connectors to make it all work and 
maybe another $150 in mounting equipment. 

    All in, it should be about $800. I'll report back when I get the first one 
working. 

    I'd love to get this all working and then replace the laptop LCD's in the 
lapdocks with some higher resolution laptop LCD's from laptop replacements. The 
Lapdocks will provide the HDMI to LVDI conversion and power for the monitors. I 
will just need to replace the LCD controller and LCD which can be done for 
about $26 + LCD. This means I should be able to get 17.1 inch 1920x1080 screens 
to plug into the lapdocks for about $90 each. Replacing all 9 of these would 
cost another $810 and would bring the overall setup to 5760 x 3240 in a "51.3 
inch screen". 

    $2000 for a > 5760P monitor array seems appealing. 

    For now, I'll start with $60 and see how it goes. 

    -- Chris

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