If you're just looking for something small and flexible, I've had a lot of
luck with these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XQJVXHL
They have VGA and composite input, and seem very tolerant of weak signals,
such a s with a modified RCA Studio II. I've also stripped them and
remounted them in other cases for various projects.
Adafruit products are definitely documented better, but these are fairly
straight forward for video projects.



On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 5:00 PM Hiraghm <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been reading part of the thread about connecting the Model T to a
> tablet to get VGA with a MVT100 (not exactly sure what that is but I
> guess it's kind of like the DVI).
>
> Has anybody thought of getting a display from Adafruit? They have
> displays everywhere from 2" to 7" that have HDMI input. They sell cases
> for their 7" screens, too, I think, but you could 3D print one with a
> stand and/or clip-on to your Model T.
>
> I've a 5" 800 x 480 display I'm not using for anything else I might
> consider connecting... if I can figure out what a MVT100 is and/or how
> to build/acquire one.
>
>
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