VSDISPLAY HDMI Audio LCD Controller Board Fit to Arcade1UP DIY Parts 17 inch ... For Sale

VSDISPLAY HDMI Audio LCD Controller Board Fit to Arcade1UP DIY Parts 17 inch ...
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VSDISPLAY HDMI Audio LCD Controller Board Fit to Arcade1UP DIY Parts 17 inch ...:
$33.99

VSDISPLAY HD-MI DVI VGA Audio LCD Controller Board for 17" 17 inch M170ETN01 1 WYD170SKD 01 LVDS 30 PIN LCD Display, for Mod Machine (m170etn011 m170etn01.1 M170QGBN30-01B CD170A54-01)
  • Perfectly work with monitor M170ETN01 1,M170QGBN30-01B,CD170A54-01 or WYD170SKD 01,A-E00171102-G. It can be used to mod the machines.You can upgrade the cabinet, and use this for the screen conversion. (Please make sure your LCD screen model is M170ETN01 1 or WYD170SKD 01.The model label is usually pasted to the back of the LCD screen. It may need to open the back cover to check the LCD screen model.)
  • Video Input: HD-MI DVI VGA ,Audio Input: HD-MI ,Audio Output: Speaker 4pin Connector. Board Size: 139mmx53mmx17mm (5.47in x 2.09in x 0.67in).

LCD Controller Board:HD-MI DVI VGA AUDIO LCD Board Work for LVDS Interface LCDScreenInput Power Adapter: 12Vdc More than 3A.Come In Standby Model When NotInput SignalStandby Model



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