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Keebmonkey Display Bar
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Keebmonkey Display Bar

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erishun
3
Nov 15, 2024
Don't wait until Dec 13, 2024 for this item. Like everything Keebmonkey "makes", this is just dropshipped from China. Go to AliExpress and search for "8.8" Display Bar" and you'll find this exact item for $54, delivered free in 10 days. Literally the exact item. All Keebmonkey does is combine all the orders and gets a bulk price... which, yes, is the spirit of Drop... but I mean, you're still paying almost a 100% markup when you can buy literally this exact same item from the same place Keebmonkey is getting them... for half price and 1 month early. I... don't get the upside unless you have a TON of Drop points to waste.
Linkmadman
6
Jun 15, 2023
Love the look and would totally jump on it, but those cables sticking out the side ruin it.
azmlnnre
0
Jun 15, 2023
This little extra display is excellent for status information, in game chat, etc. Edit: Removed referral link
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desutruction
245
Jun 17, 2023
azmlnnreThis is the non-touch version, the touch version costs the same as here but with $24 delivery. Nice job with the hidden referral link lmao.
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MDuh
74
Jan 24, 2023
What's the difference of getting this here vs on Keebmonkey's direct site? $5 cheaper but will I get this product 3 months later compared if I get it on the direct site?
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MDuh
74
Jan 25, 2023
MDuhye nvm. I just saw this ships at May 5, 2023 PT. I'd rather get this direct on their site or just like the other guy said, in alibaba/aliexpress
Vexagon
7
Dec 21, 2022
Does the case have any built-in mounting capabilities? None of the photos show the back of the unit.
TaylerS
279
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Dec 24, 2022
Vexagon@Vexagon Hi! An image of the back of the product has been uploaded. Please refer to image #12.
LD_Type
260
Dec 21, 2022
Anyone that's looking for a right angle cable, add the word "FPV" to your search and you should get some really low profile cables. Also make sure that the cable is angled the right direction.
josh_b
266
Jan 25, 2023
LD_TypeThank you!
BlooKazoo
379
Dec 21, 2022
Think I found the alibaba for this display. Mod Edit: Removed external link to product per the Community Guidelines
(Edited by moderator HoffmanMyster)
ChuckDee
1906
Dec 20, 2022
A note - I bought one from keebmonkey (and for less, natch), but haven't been able to get it recognized as a 1200x400 display; it's recognized as a generic monitor. I've been talking to them, but no resolution as of yet, so right now it's just a paperweight on the desk.
The 8.8 touch version can only offer display function for Mac OS, the touch function cannot be used on any Mac.
ChuckDee
1906
Dec 23, 2022
ChuckDeeI was able to get a solution (avoided 'resolution' @average_yogi :) ) - I was using an adapter to convert HDMI to USB-C and it didn't support the resolution. Make sure your adapter supports it - there's no drivers so your adapter has to just recognize it.
ShahzadKhan
45
Dec 20, 2022
Really cool idea but the cable ports on the side ruin the aesthetic for me.
OrangeShadow
215
Jan 25, 2023
Well said. And I'm almost certain the difference in cost of the sockets is in the order of a few cents now - so a few extra dollars made on each 100 units. I had Pro Micro replacement modules assembled with pretty nice mid-mounted USB-C sockets that cost $0.099 per 1000.
josh_b
266
Jan 25, 2023
OrangeShadowAgreed, we're on the same page. I think most folks who would be interested in this sort of product would have no problem paying a few cents or even $10 more for a C port. I mean, I'm in the habit of throwing money at high-end peripherals. It's ridiculous, but among the three mice that I regularly use, the cheapest was more expensive than this monitor. For better or worse, this is a luxury product. And people who buy luxury products don't like it when the manufacturer cuts corners. That said, my guess is that the real expense may not be the parts but rather the tooling, since these ports aren't soldered by hand. Switching ports from micro to C may require an up-front investment in tooling that the manufacturer isn't willing to cover. Which I understand. But in that case, I have to question why they're in the business of luxury peripherals in the first place. Taken together, that's just too many red flags.
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