I use a PC-Card VGA to NTSC converter from Focus on my
2400.
www.focusinfo.com
I have the old one, so I can only display 640x480. It
looks ok on a 20" tv but gets granny on a 32". I
believe that they were working on a larger resolution
PC card but have not checked back. The 640x480 worked
for me because I'm using a 6" screen. Before you buy
any converter, make sure you test them. The cheep ones
can have horrible flicker, that is why I went with
Focus. 

ShaneW

--- Sandy Papp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> does anyone know about a PCMCIA presentation
> hardware thingy (PC - to TV converter) that is
> powerbook compatible?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Snady


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