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  • Frenchy180
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    Originally posted by 12and4 View Post
    Oooh i know... You can use a palladium-catalyzed cross coupling to engineer a very super super thin computer monitor... you can accomplish this by using organic light emitting diodes, and use the palladium-catalyzed cross couplings to make the blue light OLED more optimized...



    And just like that you have a computer monitor thats only a few millimeters thick!!!!



    page 6... its awesome

    edit: here are some pics....



    ITS LIKE PAPER!!!
    I'm not sure... but I think I hate what you just put my brain through... Yeah, definitely hate what you did to my brain... IT HURTS!!!

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  • 12and4
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    Originally posted by Frenchy180 View Post
    I could hook it up to the tv that's in my man cave... but my current computer is on this tv my other tv is an old CRT and I'm just not sure it's worth buying new tv for my bedroom as little as I plan on being in there. The idea for rebuilding the computer is just now coming about because I stumbled across the case and realized I'm only a heatsink, hard drive and a power supply from having a functional computer for the sole purpose of music.
    that made me lol... HEYOOOOOOOOHHHHHHH



    but yeah, i think you can probably just turn the computer on and leave it without a monitor and just turn on the speakers when you want to hear some music... and use the keyboard to shuffle through..


    it'll be like an ipod shuffle from the 90s !!!!

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  • Frenchy180
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    Originally posted by 12and4 View Post
    Can't you just hook it up to your tv?


    If not, idk
    I could hook it up to the tv that's in my man cave... but my current computer is on this tv my other tv is an old CRT and I'm just not sure it's worth buying new tv for my bedroom as little as I plan on being in there. The idea for rebuilding the computer is just now coming about because I stumbled across the case and realized I'm only a heatsink, hard drive and a power supply from having a functional computer for the sole purpose of music.

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  • 12and4
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    Oooh i know... You can use a palladium-catalyzed cross coupling to engineer a very super super thin computer monitor... you can accomplish this by using organic light emitting diodes, and use the palladium-catalyzed cross couplings to make the blue light OLED more optimized...



    And just like that you have a computer monitor thats only a few millimeters thick!!!!



    page 6... its awesome

    edit: here are some pics....



    ITS LIKE PAPER!!!
    Last edited by 12and4; 10-23-2010, 01:47 AM.

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  • RealBronco
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    what about those digital picture frames? or the alarm clocks with a screen? those are small monitors essentially.

    or an eReader screen?

    i dunno.

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  • 12and4
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    Originally posted by Frenchy180 View Post
    Ok, so I'm thinking of rebuilding my old computer for use in my bedroom as strictly a music player. I won't have a lot of space for a monitor so I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for a nice cheap small display I could maybe put on my headboard?
    Can't you just hook it up to your tv?


    If not, idk

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  • Frenchy180
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    Tiny computer monitor?

    Ok, so I'm thinking of rebuilding my old computer for use in my bedroom as strictly a music player. I won't have a lot of space for a monitor so I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for a nice cheap small display I could maybe put on my headboard?
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