Rabu, 27 November 2013

Where to Buy 3.5 Inch TFT LCD Monitor for Car / Automobile

Product Description

Features:Designed with small and exquisite appearance, it is convenient to carry.640 * 480 resolution, high definition, beautiful in colors.With AV input, it can connect with reversing camera, DVD, VCD etc.With PAL/NTSC two systems, it supports two ways of video input V1, V2.It can connect with car backing system.It can be automatically turn to display when reversing.Matched with a stand holder which has adhesive sticker in the bottom, so that you can stick it inthe car.It can support multi-role display, suitable for reversing camera or reverse sensor.High quality guatantee,good durability. Specifications:Screen size: 3.5"Resolution: 640 * 480Display format: 4:3Power: less than 4WPower supply: DC 12VVideo: 2 ways AV input reversing automatic display, AV signal automatic detection startupSystem: PAL/NTSC 2 systems auto switchContrast: 350:1Installation: install in the drive foregroundWorking temperature: -20~50 degreeStandby temperature: -30~40 degreeItem weight: 132gItem size: 10.5 * 6.5 * 1.5cmPackage size: 10 * 5.3 * 11.5cmPackage weight: 174g Package including:1 * LCD monitor1 * Power line1 * User manual

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1729 in Car Audio or Theater
  • Brand: OEM
  • Model: 37
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .75 pounds

Features

  • 3.5" Car monitor High Definition Car Color TFT LCD Monitor Rearview DVD w/PAL/NTSC
  • With AV input, it can connect with reversing camera, DVD, VCD etc
  • With PAL/NTSC two systems, it supports two ways of video input V1, V2.
  • It can support multi-role display, suitable for reversing camera or reverse sensor
  • It can connect with car backing system.
Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

36 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
Nice!!
By BEWARE!!
Ok, Thing Works just fine. Good display. I got this for my DOD Gs600 dvr dash cam..

Only down fall is it comes with a power chord that plugs in and then has to be hard
wired into something for power. What I did was took an extra Car charger, usb kind, and spliced
it, connected it to the moniters power wires, plugged in the usb car charger, connected it to
the moniter and then the yellow and white chords to my dVR thing, and Bingo Bango, we got video..

Here's the deal, thirty bucks and a little creativity with no issues later. The screen in nice too!

or spend big bucks and have the same outcome.. thats all folks!!

32 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
Quit working.
By D. Baker
I purchased this monitor along with a Koolertron Rear View License Plate Back Up Camera. Shortly after receiving these items I ordered an additional back up camera. Since the monitor has a 2-line in-feed I was going to use one camera on the back of my truck and another camera on the back of my pull-behind trailer. I installed the first camera and the monitor in my truck and they worked fine. However, after one day the camera stopped working.

When I received the 2nd camera I wired it into the monitor and discovered that line 1 no longer worked, but line 2 was working. Because I needed both lines working I ordered another monitor and camera and am in the process of returning the first monitor and camera.

I've now received those items and have both cameras installed and feeding into the new monitor. So far everything is working great! (knock on wood). I don't know what went wrong with the first install, but now they are all working and I love the picture quality! I'm always amazed how low priced after-market items are often better than the standard OEM items. The picture quality that I get with these two $15 rear-view cameras and a $25 monitor far exceed that that came standard in our Lexus RX-350.

Three stars simply because of the first failure but if the replacements keep working then it's 5 stars!

46 of 53 people found the following review helpful.
I like it
By Joe C
I just got mine today. It came in a plain white box with pretty useless instructions. I am still not sure what the voltage is, I am guessing 12vdc since it is a common voltage for small LCD screens and it is meant to be installed in a car. To be on the safe side, I powered mine up on a 5v pack. It requires a little soldering, nothing a radioshack iron can't take care of. Without a TV signal, the backlight flashes blindingly bright on for a split second and shuts off. When you connect a TV signal, it picks it up pretty quick. The plastic frame feels a little higher quality than most cheap Chinese products. It almost looks like an iphone in an odd way. The display isn't retina resolution but for 20 bucks, I am very happy with it. The menu is just the generic, contrast, brightness type deal with the occasional misspelling. There is one menu option that allowed me to flip the screen upside down and invert/mirror in both orientations. This obviously is good for using it as a monitor while reversing. The only minor thing I really don't like is that the buttons on the back actually make pressure point ripples on the LCD. I am afraid it will crack the screen eventually.

I do not actually intend to use this in my car though. I actually intend to use it with an arduino and RC FPV projects. (A back up monitor, I would not recommend this as a primary at all) For $20 with free shipping, I am thinking about buying a second one to use in my car though.

EDIT!

I have done a little experimenting with this LCD and it actually seems to have a large voltage spike on start up. So much so that it actually burnt out a 12v camera that was connected to the same power source. If you are going to use this, I recommend a diode and a suppressing cap on the battery line.

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