Bush said:"car backup monitor" or "car backup camera screen"
Well, seeing as the GameCube only outputs composite or svideo, I don't need anything fancy. Tbh I'm fine with lower resolutions as long as the screen is bright enough that it's visable.Dyxlesci said:I use buydisplay.com
I've always been satisfied with their screens. If you want HDMI VGA or composite I recommend them. Most cheap eBay displays are not only somewhat low picture quality but also very low resolution, like less than 250p, and only have composite video in
Cheap eBay screens are pretty much as cheap as they get, and a better quality screen could make a world of difference even with a composite video signal.Cllinw said:Well, seeing as the GameCube only outputs composite or svideo, I don't need anything fancy.
How well would the PS1 screen work with a DOL-101 GameCube? Because I just found that one for a decent price.Blargaman91 said:Cheap eBay screens are pretty much as cheap as they get, and a better quality screen could make a world of difference even with a composite video signal.Cllinw said:Well, seeing as the GameCube only outputs composite or svideo, I don't need anything fancy.
And how big of a battery would be enough to say last 3 hours with that screen? Can the PCB be cut down, because I like that this is a 4 display that has an audio amp plus speakers.Bush said:If you have a large battery that would be fine, although keep in mind the PCB is weird and large and circular.
Text in most games is readable and objects generally appear sharp enough but it is sometimes just barely enough. That is given you're using the cheapest of the 3.5" screens on eBay because, again, depending on the quality of the screen, it may change.Cllinw said:I have been wondering for a while, how well does the gamecube look on 3.5" screen? Is it visible enough to play easily or is it too small?
Does it make a difference between 4 and 16:9 ratio? I'm trying to decide if I should use a 3.5/4/5" 4 display or a 4.3/5" 16:9.Blargaman91 said:Text in most games is readable and objects generally appear sharp enough but it is sometimes just barely enough. That is given you're using the cheapest of the 3.5" screens on eBay because, again, depending on the quality of the screen, it may change.Cllinw said:I have been wondering for a while, how well does the gamecube look on 3.5" screen? Is it visible enough to play easily or is it too small?
Cllinw said:And how big of a battery would be enough to say last 3 hours with that screen? Can the PCB be cut down, because I like that this is a 4 display that has an audio amp plus speakers.Bush said:If you have a large battery that would be fine, although keep in mind the PCB is weird and large and circular.
Could you give an example of one and where I'd be able to find it?Generalindividual said:Maybe it's just me but why would you go with and older and less efficient setup? You could find a regular screen with a smaller pcb that runs better, looks better, and consumes way less power than it does. Combine it with a modern amp and there you go.