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OK, so what would ?seriously ??
the video output isn't going to give you a signal to drive a LCD display
Right ? Want to use it to build a mini (say 5 by 3 inches mp4 player ). Hence using a monitor makes it too bulky for the project.You want an LCD monitor that accepts a video signal of the format delivered by that connection. I can only guess that its a 'basic video' (i.e. composite) given the two-wire connection.
Any video display with a YELLOW RCA socket input will probably work - or get a SCART connector with a yellow video-input RCA socket for your TV to prove the concept before splashing out on a dedicated display.
There are small lcd monitors available on places like Banggood for under $20.
They operate on PAL/NTSC so you will need to know if your video signal matches.
Manual for your device may show what it is.
Also 12v dc this particular one.
https://www.banggood.com/FPV-4_3-Inch-TFT-LCD-Monitor-Screen-For-RC-Models-p-940817.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehous
Thanks a lot... Going through thatThere are small lcd monitors available on places like Banggood for under $20.
They operate on PAL/NTSC so you will need to know if your video signal matches.
Manual for your device may show what it is.
Also 12v dc this particular one.
https://www.banggood.com/FPV-4_3-In...-p-940817.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=CN