[Arm-netbook] Interchangeable screen
GaCuest
gacuest at gmail.com
Thu Sep 17 00:08:38 BST 2015
En 17 de septiembre de 2015 en 0:41:08, Paul Boddie (paul at boddie.org.uk) escrito:
> On Wednesday 16. September 2015 14.41.42 GaCuest wrote:
> > Well, we are designing a handheld games console based on EOMA-68.
>
> Are you involved in this effort...?
>
> http://rhombus-tech.net/community_ideas/games_console/
>
Yes, we are involved in that project. Images are old (we have to change the design due to the interchangeable screen).
> > We have thought about doing an interchangeable screen. Users can buy the
> > handheld games console without a display (more cheaper, users can use the
> > HDMI of EOMA-68), with a 480p display or 720p display (more expensive) and
> > upgrade it in a future. We would connect the TFT and touch screen
> > connector on a PCB, and user may connect it with a connector to the base
> > PCB.
>
> It certainly sounds like an interesting idea, and screens are definitely
> things that age most obviously (or have at least aged very obviously in the
> past). Plus, albeit not for a games console, having screen technology choices
> like e-paper would be nice for certain kinds of devices.
>
> Sadly, I don't have any opinions about connectors, but I thought I'd indicate
> some kind of support for what you're doing. :-)
>
Thanks for your interest. Any help/support/suggestion that you can offer is good. Very thanks.
> Paul
>
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