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    • kusselinK Offline
      kusselin
      last edited by

      how did you do that with the display panel? I have the DELL 19 "1905FPV and would like to use it as a mirror. Do I need an extra panel for the connection …?

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      • lolobyteL Offline
        lolobyte @kusselin
        last edited by lolobyte

        @kusselin : Hello freiend.

        Like i wrote in this post here “15” Panel from an old laptop found in the trash with a separate Controller (from Amazon).
        HDMI+DVI+VGA+Audio LCD Controller Kit for 15.6" B156XW02 V.2 LED Panel 1366x768"

        1. Disassemble your laptop.
          IMG_0869 (Small).JPG

        2. Search for Panel manufacturer (like this one)
          IMG_0134 (Small).JPG
          and

        IMG_0138 (Small).JPG

        1. search on ebay, amazon or other supplier for a LCD drive controller board of your panel manufacturerer. In my case i has found this for the lenovo…
          IMG_0749 (Small).JPG
          and this one for the packard bell
          packard bell driver board for panel B156xw02

        hope you have some helpfull informations for your search.

        at least it looks like this

        IMG_0882 (Small).JPG

        or this

        IMG_0854 (Small).JPG

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        • kusselinK Offline
          kusselin
          last edited by

          Thank You for your manual :-)

          Greetings

          Markus

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          • T Offline
            tomy
            last edited by

            I think you can consider kiperlline, which is moderate in size and cheap, which is perfect for you.
            [https://jp.kiperline.com/](link url)

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