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Default 320 x 80 LCD

Hamad bin Turki al Salami wrote:

I have a device with what appears to be a defective LCD. There's a
splotch that's visible even if the unit is powered off. When it's
powered on, there's a horizontal line and a vertical line that both
appear faint and occasionally show stray junk. I'm assuming
something is wrong with the pixel where they intersect, which
is near the splotch.

The company that makes this device sells replacement LCDs for $205,
which is not cost effective. I'm trying to find a third party
replacement, hopefully for under $50. However, it seems that
320 x 80 LCDs are as rare as hen's teeth.

Two questions:
1. Does anyone know of a source of 320 x 80 LCDs?
2. How likely is it that if I buy a 320 x 80 LCD with the same physical
size, could I use it as a drop in replacement for my unit.

My understanding is that many LCDs tend to use the same controllers
and for something as rare as a 320 x 80, it's fairly likely that
one I find will be compatible with my device. Am I off base here?


In the next two days I should have 320 x 240 LCD's, with serial
controllers, but that won't help you I wouldn't think.

have a look at:
http://www.kentdisplays.com/product/standard_list.htm
320 x 80 LCD
that may be what you are after.


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