Question Multi Video Port Raspberry for field testing.

tallywho

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Hello, I am completely new to the world of Raspberry Pi. With that said I have been on a journey to find/ build a piece of equipment that has most all new and old video interface ports on it. I run an IT business and constantly run into situations where I need to test a computer with no display to the monitor. I have no idea if its even possible to build something like this with raspberry Pi/ multiple, but this is what im trying to do.

Portable field testing monitor ( like the cctv testing ones ) but i just need it to verify video output from source device.

-Battery Powered
-Video Inputs: VGA, DVI, HDMI, Display Port, USB-C, BNC, RCA and Coax
-5" - 7" screen

Heck i would even take some kind of dongle that could do this. Thanks in advanced
 
Hello, I am completely new to the world of Raspberry Pi. With that said I have been on a journey to find/ build a piece of equipment that has most all new and old video interface ports on it. I run an IT business and constantly run into situations where I need to test a computer with no display to the monitor. I have no idea if its even possible to build something like this with raspberry Pi/ multiple, but this is what im trying to do.

Portable field testing monitor ( like the cctv testing ones ) but i just need it to verify video output from source device.

-Battery Powered
-Video Inputs: VGA, DVI, HDMI, Display Port, USB-C, BNC, RCA and Coax
-5" - 7" screen

Heck i would even take some kind of dongle that could do this. Thanks in advanced
I’d suggest a tablet that has video output from USB-C or another port. Then you just need the adapters to convert to the desired interface. A Rasperry Pi is going to be extremely thick once you get a battery, screen, and case on it. And after all that you’d still need to get adapters or custom PCB boards made for all the video ports.