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Yeah, it's bound to happen eventually, although they'll probably never be exactly as good or cheap as the ones for the sucker mass-market. Think Fairphone.
In the meanwhile, we just have to keep kludging in old solutions or alternate solutions, like a monitor. Or you could personally launch an enterprise if you're so positioned, I guess.
I'm surprised I've yet to hear of a homebrew industry of completely cutting out the microcontrollers and soldering in a Pi or something to drive the raw display. I don't predict it to be easy, but it doesn't seem completely unobtainable?
Flashing a custom bootloader would be even better, but I assume that hasn't been done because they got that shit cryptographically locked down at the chip level.
~~There's definitely custom ROMs; I run one on my current phone. You should too, if your model makes it possible - they tend to be OSS Android forks and can do whatever the stock one can, but better. (DivestOS being my personal choice, for the Google-freeness)~~
~~I suppose I could have cut out the SoC and replaced it with the same SoC but not locked already. I didn't think of that, lol! Maybe I still could - it's still relatively new, but selling the thing feels like letting a great evil back into the world. I have no idea how hard the particular one is to pull apart in a controlled manner.~~
~~Using a different chip would be pretty hard. You said microcontroller, but a phone is closer in function to a desktop PC than a dishwasher. There's high-bandwidth things going on and you're going to need a lot of bespoke circuitry and software to kludge it. Forget about the end product having the same form factor, too.~~
What?
This is a discussion about televisions.
Fuck, wrong thread.
Somewhere else I was talking about a phone I bought expecting I could flash it, but that I couldn't. I read this as a reply to that.
Yeah, it seems like it should be doable. Actually, it's weird that big monitors cost so much considering it's the same size of display.