After I change the frequency to 59.94hz, the screen is nicely aligned.
Here are some photos of the various settings via OSD.
There is no difference if HDR is set to off or Auto. However, if it is set manually to 2048, you can see the difference in the color saturation.
When playing a 4k YouTube video, there current draw about 1.605A. The current draw fluctuates between 1.4A to 1.62A.
The speakers ok, don't expect high fidelity sound though. They are clear and loud.
Here is a 4K video with volume set to 50%.
Some of photos of the internal.
The casing is in plastic, however the back is made of metal, and it is also acting as a heatsink for the video processing chip, you can see light blue thermal pad from the photos above.
Will probably use the LCD with casing as is, with the exception of the control buttons which I will move it out from the case. The cable is long enough for me to position the buttons to the front panel of the cyberdeck.
There are 2 mini-hdmi inputs, which can self detect and is user selectable, 1 headphone jack, 1 micro-USB power input and a DC power input.
The user manual stated the power required is 5V 1.5A. The LCD comes with mini-hdmi to hdmi cable, a USB charger 5V 2.5A, a micro-usb cable, an adjustable monitor stand.
That's all for today.
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