Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
What Monitor did you use?
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Absolutely and nearly nothing would need to be lit so a lot less energy. I also though about adding just the LCD matrix without the backlight in front of the mirror, would that work? I once had a clock that was transparent and had a display on it.
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@paviro Then your mirror would be inverted. ;)
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Mhh that’s right :/ So it’s OLED I guess :D
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Man those are expensive though …
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@KirAsh4 yeah sadly… We will probably have to wait a few more years for that :(
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I got this one for 200 euro in MediaMarkt:
http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/435115/lg-27mp37vq-b-zwart.html
It’s very thin - especially without the bezel (I think it’s 13mm at its thickest) and the control board is completely detachable and only slightly bigger than the Raspberry Pi. It was a very easy install. Only downside is that the HDMI cable comes straight out - the back they all seem to these days. I solved this with a 90 degree HDMI cable.
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I can advise to use use ViewSonic!
e.g.:
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00K6E8ACU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I used now two of them for both: it’s not too difficult to get rid of the bezel, they are very slim, and all connectors showing downbr!
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I also used a ViewSonic, this 24 inch:
https://www.amazon.com/Viewsonic-VA2446M-LED-24-Inch-1080p-Monitor/dp/B00D601UC8
Like Eric said, the bezel came off fairly easily and it’s slim. Plus it’s only $129.99 right now! -
I used an Asus MB169B+ which is an external USB C monitor. It’s extremely thin, but I had to get a controller on eBay, since the included controller has only the USB-port (and uses DisplayLink).