Wombat
Joined: 18 Aug 2006 Posts: 16
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No. It's almost certainly cheaper to buy an LCD monitor.
There are industrial PC video cards that support panels, but they cost several hundred bucks, and you need to be sure that a card supports your particular LCD panel. A cheaper way is to buy an embedded PC motherboard that has a built-in LCD display controller. These could be under $50 for a surplus or obsolete one, but again, only a limited number of panels will be supported.
The best compromise might be to mutilate a working but obsolete laptop. PIII and P4 class laptops are obsolete by business standards, but are capable of DVD playback (and SD MPEG4 with a P4).
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