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I had this old broken AIO computer that I scrapped for parts a few years ago, and I had the screen from it sitting around collecting dust. So I figured why not do something with it. These kits are available for many types of screens, things like All in one computers, laptops, even old TV's. I suppose it's better to find some use for them than just throwing them into the landfill. So, will this work? Will it blow up in my face? Will I electrocute myself? Tune in to find out. Oh and maybe give me some ideas in the comments as to what I should do with this thing? Note: the link below is specifically for the model I have, make sure to search for the model # of your panel, as these kits are not interchangeable. Also note that the way these sellers work this link may change from a monitor controller board to a box of pretzels or some lovely lacy panties, but as of today it is working. Finally I would suggest to shop for the best deal, as the prices change quite often. Link to the one I used: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/325680... Link to the sellers store: https://www.aliexpress.com/store/1101... Amazon also has a number of different controller boards, if you would prefer not to use AliExpress. Also note: no power supply is included on many of these controller boards, so be aware you will also have to purchase the appropriate power supply. The controller board I used needed a 12v 3A Center positive supply. This seems to be typical for these controllers, but I have seen several with different/higher voltage and amp requirements. One More note: Resolution on the screen is 1366×768, WXGA 84PPI (I think I said in the video it was 1024x768) specs can be found here: https://www.panelook.com/M185XW01%20V... Standard disclaimer: For informational purposes only. Not a sponsored video. All items in my videos were (stupidly) purchased by the host, and he has not received any sort of compensation for presenting this information. The opinions in this video are of the host, and his opinions alone. Your mileage may vary. Not responsible for accidents. Not liable for damage to your items, your self, your family, your pets, your neighbors, your property, or your great grandmama who had a coronary cause she love my content a little too much. No warranties are expressed or implied in this or any universe, except for those universes where expression of warranty is required by the hive queen (in which case, all glory to the hive queen) Don't try this in your house. Don't try this in someone else's house. Don't try this at The House of 1000 Corpses because Rob Zombie* scares the crap out of me. not sponsored by Rob Zombie. Additional Disclaimer: This project deals with fragile components and with dangerous levels of electricity, so if you are not comfortable with either, this is not the project for you. Electricity is dangerous and can cause personal injury or death as well as other property loss or damage if not used or constructed properly. You are responsible for your safety and safety of others in any endeavor in which you engage. Tl;dr- Ignore this video and go eat a taco instead. Mmm, taco...