Subject: Re: LCD pannel for the apple II From: spakes@duncan.cs.utk.edu (David Spakes) Date: Tue, Jan 5, 1999 8Ç58 Message-id: <76tcqmINN5mo@duncan.cs.utk.edu> On Mon, 28 Dec 1998 just12@webtv.net wrote: > What is it, how much is it, does it work, and what does it do? Email > me at just122webtv.net Hi, The Data Display Projection Panel is a black&white liquid-crystal display unit for an Apple II with composite output (round 1 pin connector) or an old PC with RGB output (9 pin connector). You place the Data Display Projection Panel on top of an overhead projector, power up the Data Display Projection Panel, turn on the projector light, and the computer screen image is projected onto the wall (onto a white screen, preferrably). Unlike new LCD units which must be used with special, low-heat projectors, the instruction booklet for the Data Display Projection Panel says that this particular unit is built to withstand the high temperatures of old overhead projectors (since there were perhaps no low-heat projectors when the Data Display Projection Panel was manufactured). This Data Display Projection Panel was made by Computer Accessories Corporation, Model A200. I am asking $150 plus shipping. -dss --