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    How do I know if a monitor is suitable for a MagicMirror

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      sdetweil @1BlauNitrox
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      @1BlauNitrox yep.

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        RoyCormi
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        Important things you should consider if you plan to wall mount:

        position of inputs. They should all be facing so that they don’t come out the back.
        Weight. Lighter is better.
        Resolution. The tighter the resolution, the better it’s gonna look.
        
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          oraturk75 @RoyCormi
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          @RoyCormi

          Hi, can we please extend on this information.

          Position of inputs, they should be all facing…
          Facing where? Downwards, sideways but not straight out back, into the wall, right? I know it’s a dumb question but please bare with me :)

          And what is tighter resolution? I know high (higher) and low (lower) resolution but I don’t know tighter resolution. I’m not trying to be smart-ass or something. I really want to learn and understand.

          I also need to know if it’s easy to remove the frame, right? I wonder if you guys are using the monitor without removing the frame since the newer monitors are almost frameless with very tiny bezel?

          I believe I have a lot of reading to do…

          Thanks…

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            sdetweil @oraturk75
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            @oraturk75 u have to plug a cable into the HDMI input port… if the HDMI socket is pointing backwards, you do not have very much room to plug the cable in.

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              MMRIZE @oraturk75
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              @oraturk75
              Or you need something like this;
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                sdetweil @MMRIZE
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                @MMRIZE yes, and they come in left/right as well

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                  oraturk75
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                  Thank you guys.

                  I have just seen a post where the guy purchased a naked LCD panel then a separate controller board and a power supply; rather than taking the plastic cover off from a full blown monitor. Another option for me. I will just keep reading.

                  Thanks again…

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                    oraturk75
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                    I would guess an IPS panel would be much better than a TN one, right? Better viewing angles and more brightness(like nits wise). I don’t think I need to worry about refresh rate or something but higher resolution would be better I guess.

                    am I on the right track so far :)

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                      BKeyport Module Developer @oraturk75
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                      @oraturk75 My rules:

                      1. Must plug HDMI into the bottom, top, or side, not the back. (Flat against the case)

                      2. Must have VESA Mounting if I keep the shell on.

                      3. Must remember if it’s on or off through power outage.

                      The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                        bhepler Module Developer @MMRIZE
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                        @MMRIZE I just bought a couple of those for a mirror I was building where the monitor I had on hand had rear-facing HDMI ports. They work. But they do add some depth. Also, it constrains you a bit on where you put your Pi if you’re using short HDMI cables.

                        But yes, they do work.

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