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I have understand that many has different functions. I look for a screen that can show both computer information and show graphics. Like pictures or videos.
 
Case screen? I have no clue what that means.

Do you mean an external monitor for a laptop?

What computer are you talking about?
 
Ha is this a reference to the ACEMAGIC S1? Which I run

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You need to think about these points


Do you want a limited windows only USB device? many windows devices will not run on newer windows version. You may save a display connector but get all the bad stuff

Do you want to go the way of a dedicated display with a system monitor software. It's just a screen with HDMI, mini HDMI or Displayport usually.

For windows I think AIDA Software may be an option. For the gnu userspace years ago it was concky.

-- I looked recently for "stretched displays on amazon". Very expensive. Even the smaller 10 inch displays costs too much with only 250cd/m²

Hyte, I think they call it y70, has a dedicated case with build in option for a display. A cheaper option is a Jonsbo D41 or D31 with the screen.
 
Case screen? I have no clue what that means.

Do you mean an external monitor for a laptop?

What computer are you talking about?

Sounds like OPs planning to add an LCD screen to his PC case, either externally or internally, for system monitoring stats/media/etc.

I have understand that many has different functions. I look for a screen that can show both computer information and show graphics. Like pictures or videos.

If you want greater flexibility with displaying stats, widgets, media, etc... look to a regular LCD display which acts as a second display. There's many options available in various sizes. A little pricey endeavour but if thats the desire its easily doable. If you're looking to place it on the case externally, you might also fancy a touchscreen panel. For system monitoring info, download something like Aida64 and create custom widgets
 
We need more information otherwise we are just speculating on what the OP really wants.

Since the OP said he wants to view both computer information and graphics like pictures and images, then - at this point, with the information we do have - I agree with @wheresmycar and just get a 2nd monitor. Then one can use HWiNFO64, CPU-Z, GPU-Z and/or any other HW monitoring program (or programs) they want, and easily display other things, like email, other apps too.

FWIW, I've been using a multimonitor setup for over 30 years - I cannot live without at least two monitors.
 
Do i connect it to the motherboard usb port that are avaible?


well when tehre is any datasheet or software available for that well known product ...


I would avoid anything which states usb-c and memory card. that is not a specification.
 
I would avoid anything which states usb-c and memory card. that is not a specification.
What? Sorry but that makes no sense at all. Please clarify.

For sure, USB-C and Memory Card are indeed specs. In fact, USB-C is an extremely important spec as it tells us how the unit interfaces with other devices, and also, what type of cable to use. In fact, knowing it is USB-C tells us it uses the latest USB standard - a critical spec.

As for memory cards, since the OP specifically said he wanted to display pictures and videos, knowing the devices supports a memory card is also a very important spec as it indicates he can save his own pictures and videos to the card, then view them on this display without connecting the device to his computer. Again, a very important spec.

If one to avoid anything which states USB-C, then that would be just about EVERY current computer case, motherboard, cell phone, tablet, BT speakers, fit-bit and countless other devices.
 
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