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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Which display to buy?

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      dcazman
      last edited by

      I am looking for something 14 inches to replace my wall clock.
      What display do you folks use?

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        BKeyport Module Developer @dcazman
        last edited by

        @dcazman Clearly, HDMI.

        Seriously though

        1. one that exposes the ports to the bottom of the case, not out the back. This will make it easier to mount regardless of use.

        2. one with a bezel around the front - makes it easier to de-case if you decide to do that. The “zero bezel/minimum bezel” front cases have nasty fronts that make it difficult to use behind custom glass.

        3. look through the showcase for other recommendations - they have a LOT of teardown examples.

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

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          dcazman @BKeyport
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          @BKeyport I feel like I read here a lot. Lots of questions and old conversations but I haven’t really seen monitor topics.
          I am starting to get into the hundreds with my build and all I was trying to do was build a better wall clock for my house :)
          I am looking at

          Portable Monitor 15.6'' 1080P FHD IPS Display Screen w/Tempered Glass and Metal Frame, Travel Monitor with Kickstand, Speaker, USB C, HDMI Plug
          by Topmonitor but its 159 new
          
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            sdetweil @dcazman
            last edited by

            @dcazman down the rabbit hole you go!

            all i wanted to do was display pics my kids were sending.
            7 years later i have 5 mirror systems running almost every day. not a single mirror anywhere

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              Foxy25 @dcazman
              last edited by

              @dcazman

              https://www.waveshare.com/product/displays/lcd-oled/lcd-oled-1.htm

              i dont know if you need a touchscreen?

              i have this on installed:

              https://www.waveshare.com/product/displays/lcd-oled/lcd-oled-1/15.6hp-capqled.htm

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                MMRIZE
                last edited by MMRIZE

                If the size is around 14", I recommend purchasing a laptop repair LCD Panel from AliExpress.
                If you purchase a 14" - 17" laptop repair Panel together with the Control Board;

                Example

                PROS

                1. Since only the LCD panel is cleanly separated, there is no hassle when making a MagicMirror frame, and especially, there is no risk of damage due to carelessness when disassembling a ready-made monitor.

                2. The Control Board and the buttons connected to it are also cleanly separated, so it is easy to place when making a frame.

                3. Unlike general desktop monitors, the power supply is simply supplied with 12V DC (5V depending on the model), so there is no need to build an unnecessarily large and heat-generating power supply for general monitors into the MagicMirror.

                4. The panel itself is very thin and the board is also thin, so it is suitable for making a thin and ultra-thin MagicMirror.

                CONS

                • It is slightly more expensive than purchasing a general desktop monitor, but it usually costs around 100EUR/100USD. It is easy to get. Even if you don’t go through a Chinese distributor like AliExpress, you can get it on Amazon for a slightly higher price.
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                  dcazman
                  last edited by

                  bought

                  Portable Monitor - Ultra-Slim 15.6 Inch Full HD IPS Laptop Screen
                  by  Ingnok Store for $60
                  
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