Hey, Brian ...
Are you saying you're using the tuner on a VCR to input TV signal into your PowerBook? If so, what software are you using to view it? ... Yeah, I can see the wires getting out of hand here, too ... I do have wireless network, but wouldn't it be nice to have wireless everything???? :-)

If he has the same Dell 20" display that I have, the monitor has inputs for DVI, VGA, Svideo and component input (RCA). You hook everything up to the LCD and then switch between inputs, or you can do Picture in Picture with some. On mine I have my Windows PC hooked to DVI, my G4 Cube hooked to VGA, and a Tivo hooked to the Svideo. I can have any of those up full screen, or I can have either computer up full screen and the tivo displayed in a smaller window in one of the corners. It's quite handy. :)

Steve

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