I had one internal version sitting on my desk for a long time.įor 100€ or less you could also get a (used) Samsung SPF photo frame.Īltho you have to turn it on and off manually each time you start your PC it is a cheaper option for a nice big color screen which would fit out-the-box on your desk with no exposed electrical parts. Not sure about the shipping cost or external mount kit, but you could put something together out of wood or plexiglass (acrilyc) to fit the internal one on your desk. Internal displays, 2 x 5.25", silver only.
You can find Alphacool cheaper in some UK shops. and it looks like they are still selling it in germany (yay?).īut 100€ for the whole package incl. In that case Crystalfontz CFA-835 may be the way to go.ĪlphaCool seems like the best worst option. One thing that may worth considering though: if you want to use multiple pages on your LCD, and you don't want to use page auto-rotation, then you need a display with physical buttons. If you shop at Matrix Orbital, stick to GX, that is the best graphical display Matrix Orbital makes Then there's Matrix Orbital GLC/GLK/GLT series, but they've got a slow USB protocol, so they aren't really suitable for AIDA64. Truth be told, neither the G15 has got a high resolution, but as soon as you can get a higher resolution and larger display, you'll see how much difference the resolution could make There's also ct-Mäusekino, Cwlinux, Trefon and Yoctopuce, but they've got a limited resolution that may not be suitable for your needs. Currently, they have five products in their portfolio, all based on the award-winning AIDA technology: AIDA64 Extreme, AIDA64 Engineer, AIDA64 Network Audit, AIDA64 Business and AIDA64 for Android.When it comes to monochrome or greyscale graphical displays, the best picks for AIDA64 are basically AlphaCool, Crystalfontz CFA-835, Matrix Orbital GX, picoLCD 256圆4 SideShow (which is out of stock right now) and SDC Megtron (no longer sold).
The company's founding members are veteran software developers who have worked together on programing system utilities for more than two decades. About FinalWireĪIDA64 is developed by FinalWire Ltd., headquartered in Budapest, Hungary.
The app requires Android 2.1 or newer, and is freely downloadable from the Google Play store.
And of course, the development of the free app will not stop here: besides regular updates to the hardware database, you can expect some cool new features in the future.” AIDA64 for Android features include: “We hope that AIDA64 for Android will become a must-have app for hard core users of the most popular mobile platform around the world. This is why we started to develop an app for Android that is capable of providing ample and precise data about the hardware and software of mobile devices”, says Tamás Miklós, Managing Director of FinalWire. “Tech-savvy users desire to know every minute detail not only about their PCs, but about their mobile devices as well.
The app is available for free in the Google Play store. AIDA64 for Android synthesizes the company's extensive experience in developing system information tools, as a result the app provides the breadth of information and the level of detail AIDA64 users are accustomed to. With the new app, users of smartphones, tablets, Android TV devices and Android Wear smartwatches, running Android 2.1 or newer, can learn everything about both the hardware and the software under the hood. Budapest, Hungary – Ma– FinalWire released the mobile edition of its industry-leading system information software for Android devices.