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    No Bezel LCD Panels?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by silentnite2608, Jan 21, 2012.

  1. silentnite2608

    silentnite2608 Notebook Evangelist

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    Is there any guide to remove the panel from a montior or how to use notebook panels for use?

    Want to make a eyeinfinty with no bezels. I think they would get in the way.

    Thank you as well.

    Also Side note request.
    Anyone know where to get 6990/70 MXM?
     
  2. whitrzac

    whitrzac The orange end is cold...

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    You can get adapters on ebay, but they are $$$$$ each...


    I cant seem to find them right now :(
     
  3. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    The VGA/LVDS adapters aren't that expensive on eBay. I've seen them for like $30 to $40. Been meaning to pick one up and try it out, but I haven't quite cared enough to do it yet.
     
  4. Highlander8

    Highlander8 Notebook Enthusiast

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    There are several things, that you want to consider,if you going to use notebook panels, first you need the VGA/LVDS adapters, then if you want an eyefinity setup of more then 2 panels,you will need an active display port adapter, and this is not even guaranteed to work, since you will be using a LVDS adapter, instead of a native connection. I think it would be best to use desktop monitors.

    There is no guide,that I know of,it will be different depending on model of the monitor.