At 08:04 AM 9/1/2008, you wrote:
So basically, as long as the monitor has multiple inputs, I should be able
to select the input on the monitor?  Is this a valid statement?

Yes the Dells and the Gateway's do this.



Her pc has a NVidia 6200 gc in it.  It can output S-Video, VGA and DVI-I
ports on it.  It can do 1600 x 1200 max resolution.

I don't know what monitor you are looking at but just make sure it doesn't exceed the
capabilities of the video card.



The GameCube can output in RGB or S-Video.

you will just run that through S-Video and the sound through the IN jacks of your sound card.




Thanks,
Bobby

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 10:39 AM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] PC monitor/TV?

Look for an ATSC TV with a VGA input.
This would be the easiest to use with an "older"
computer with limited numbers of outputs.

Just be sure the computer video memory can handle the
default VGA resolution the LCD will "require"...

                                           Rick Glazier

From: "Bobby Heid"
> My 12 y/o has a desktop PC with a 17"CRT and a TV on her desk so she can
> play her GameCube.  I'd like to get her an LCD monitor (probably 17"-19")
> that either 1) has inputs so she could use it for her PC or her GameCube,
or
> 2) some sort of switching mechanism (I guess like a KVM switch) where she
> could switch sources for the monitor.

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