120hz 1080p or 1440p mobile phone or laptop LCDs?
Posted: 28 Feb 2017, 00:13
Hi guys, has anyone here tried this phone?
http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/ ... hone-japan
Apparently it's only available in Japan. But if it's got decent transmissivity it might be a good contender for a DIY 1080p native 120hz projector. And if it's even good enough still, maybe using two, one in front of the other, and get 1M:1 contrast ratio too.
I've been looking into cheap ways to get 120hz at 1080p in small sizes (13 inches or less, the smaller the better), but it's really hard to even find legit phones or tablets which have them, let alone be able to take them apart to DIY a gaming projector out of them.
There's this new LG G6 phone with Dolby Vision HDR:
http://www.avsforum.com/lg-g6-smartphon ... ision-hdr/
Some Mediatek phones have 1080p / 120hz but I can't find any to buy in North America or online anywhere, and of course sourcing those LCD panels is next to impossible. The other option is just buying a replacement laptop screen with 120hz over eDP but who knows how hard it will be to find a DP -> eDP connector board.
http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/ ... hone-japan
Apparently it's only available in Japan. But if it's got decent transmissivity it might be a good contender for a DIY 1080p native 120hz projector. And if it's even good enough still, maybe using two, one in front of the other, and get 1M:1 contrast ratio too.
I've been looking into cheap ways to get 120hz at 1080p in small sizes (13 inches or less, the smaller the better), but it's really hard to even find legit phones or tablets which have them, let alone be able to take them apart to DIY a gaming projector out of them.
There's this new LG G6 phone with Dolby Vision HDR:
http://www.avsforum.com/lg-g6-smartphon ... ision-hdr/
Some Mediatek phones have 1080p / 120hz but I can't find any to buy in North America or online anywhere, and of course sourcing those LCD panels is next to impossible. The other option is just buying a replacement laptop screen with 120hz over eDP but who knows how hard it will be to find a DP -> eDP connector board.