Does it have to be a 10" or would a 7" do the trick.  The screens from 4D
systems work out of the box and at $89 are very affordable.  Adafruit also
has this listed under their BBB products which should imply that it works
http://www.adafruit.com/products/1287.

On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 8:12 AM, <evanspron...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
>  For a project I need a beaglebone and a 10 inch Touch lcd screen. But
> that isn't that easy as it sounds.
>  I did buy a lcd cap. But they only work with there own distribution. A
> embedded HDMI touch monitor is (almost) impossible to source. It needs to
> be build in a frame.
>
>   So I 'm only solution is a LVDS LCD touch screen and a HDMI LVDS
> converter.
>  But I didn 't find a good source for HDMI LVDS converter so I have to
> make my own.
>
>   So am I missing something, is there no easy way to connect a Touch LCD
> module on a beaglebone that works with a standard linux distribution?
>
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