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| protoman:
I know that the NTSC model Sony brand PSOne LCD screen can be used to display any compatible RGB input signal directly from the Sony AV Multi connector if you make a female RGB-21 to male AV Multi adapter like I did :) I've even tested it with the Sega Master System and N64 via an RGB amp circuit I made. It will display 240P and 480i NTSC signals for sure. Therefore, you CAN use the LCD as a display for any version of the older NTSC PlayStations (1, 2, 3) HOWEVER, the LCD screen won't be able to directly mount to the back of anything besides the PSOne. |
| dashv:
--- Quote from: rayne315 on July 29, 2016, 09:50:06 am ---I never even knew it existed till it showed up at my local good will. so you may find one some day. --- End quote --- I got a crazy deal on a complete system with the screen a carrying case and a bunch of games at goodwill last year. Turning out the psone CD player was shot but fortunately I had another psone I'd purchased for $9 a week earlier that worked fine. :) |
| MapleGamer:
These are expensive because of people making custom portable consoles and cannibalizing them for the screen. Like instructables here: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Portable-Game-System/step4/The-Screen/ This really needs to stop. I get it that these people want something easy to mod for their projects, but there are plenty of new LCD's not difficult to wire that you can buy from China without wrecking something that somebody else would like to have intact. The laziness really pisses me off. |
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