Hi,
PAL is an analog video interface. (PAL specifies the whole video format, including colors)
LVDS is just a digital interface ... not specifically video. LVDS is just a physical interface that specifies a single bit (HIGH or LOW).
So LVDS per se has nothing to do with video.
So if you have a display with LVDS input then you still need the specifications of:
* horizontal resolution (pixels)
* vertical resolution (pixels)
* color format (how many bits for RED, GREEN, BLUE)
* framing
* frame rate
* and so on
Afaik there are displays with
* parallel LVDS (with a lot of signal (pairs): HSync, VSync, 6x Red, 6x Green, 6x Blue as example)
* or serial LVDS ... including SERDES
If I'm not mistaken then HDMI is a video interface using 4 LVDS pairs to transmit colors and sync signals serially (using SERDES)
So depending on the display you use, maybe you just need a HDMI interface...
As always: read the documentation
Klaus