@magmar hey, you’ve done great detective work :) Yes, I removed the frame to be able to attach monitor as closest as possible to the glass.
As you know, casing could be very different from solid 1-3cm wide borders to frame-less with almost no edges.
I agree best solution would be to find the same monitor I checked local classifieds but I can’t find the same model so I’ll choose one which has closest dimension and give a try. If height is smaller than my wooden frame I’ll find a way to fix it. If it’s larger then I’ll have to sand down if it’s possible.
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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RE: Does all 24" panels have the same dimensions?
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RE: Does all 24" panels have the same dimensions?
Thank you for you answer @magmar While I’m limited on height I have some space on width of the monitor. The problem I have is I can’t find dimensions of the panel of the monitor so I was wondering if anyone here had a similar problem and how it get solved.
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Does all 24" panels have the same dimensions?
Hi all,
I build my mirror 3 years ago and it was very useful all this period. Unfortunately monitor died and I have to replace a panel now. Problem I’m in is how to make sure that panel of new 24" monitor will fit into a frame I have? Friend told me that all panels (without chasing) of 24" monitor are the same dimension but I couldn’t find any confirmation on google.Does anyone here had the same experience and is this statement true? Can I find any 24" monitor, disassemble it and replace the faulty one?
thanks all
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RE: Spotify through Alexa
Are you sure on this? I installed a week ago Alexa on RPi and I linked my Spotify Premium account but I was not able to reproduce anything from Spotify. I think there is some limitation, maybe Amazon allows you to play Spotify only on Amazon Echo devices or SampleApp inside AVS is limited?
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Replace touch monitor panel
Hi to all,
I’m building MagicMirror and I’m using Samsung Syncmaster 2494 monitor. When I disassembled it I discovered this “bn96-10836c” Assy Board P Touch which is used to turn on monitor. Without it I can’t turn on monitor. It’s connected with 5 wires to the main board. So do you have any ideas how can use these wires or which I have to connect with a trigger to turn on monitor?
I would like to make always on when there is a power cable connected. How did you solve this problem?