the quality in this hyperpixel one almost makes me want to try using it:
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KeDei HDMI screen feels sluggish
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Re: KeDei HDMI screen feels sluggish
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Star Wars Millenium Falcon Challenge
Game Boy Color Zero
... and another Gameboy Color Zero with custom 3D-printed parts
"Ultimate" 3A+ Build
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Some 3d designs I've done...
Soft Tactile Shoulder Buttons, for screw-hole, well mounting
Snap-in, Soft Tactile Shoulder Button insert, for screw-hole, well mounting
Pac-Man and Space Invaders Themed Rear Fan Holder
Re: KeDei HDMI screen feels sluggish
From my experience, you can't rely on the KeDei displays any more. They have changed the panel a few times but kept the same date on the PCB.
The latest KeDei display I got had a screen which wouldn't fit in the shell because it is about 1 mm too wide. And another downside: the response time is very bad, leading to smearing (or "lagging") when you have fast moving images.
The older KeDei displays I had were much better. But all KeDei screens I had so far did not have Vsync working. In some games you can see tearing effects.
The latest KeDei display I got had a screen which wouldn't fit in the shell because it is about 1 mm too wide. And another downside: the response time is very bad, leading to smearing (or "lagging") when you have fast moving images.
The older KeDei displays I had were much better. But all KeDei screens I had so far did not have Vsync working. In some games you can see tearing effects.
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