look around for lcd screens
most of them have the vga(computer), composite (yellow rca socket /
vcr) & the yuv (red/blue/green rca sockets) as used for dvd players,
im using a acer al2671 66cm/26inch screen for the last 2 years
(bought in officeworks) it has tv tuner built in
cheers James
On 29/07/2008, at 14:46, Graham Byatt wrote:
Hi All,
I'm wanting to ditch the old TV and move to a more computer-centred
home audio/video experience. Either, simply buy a moderate size
Monitor that can connect to my laptop (G4 Al. 17") and also accept
AV input from Video Recorder - (for TV). Or perhaps buy a mac
mini to use as dedicated audio/visual unit and connect to monitor
as above. Or move into the Digital TV era, with either powerbook
or new mac mini and some kind of eyeTV device?.
I assume others have recently been down these various paths and
would appreciate any advice that they may have.
I'm in the geraldton area, get really good TV reception on all
available channels with existing on-roof ariel - if this is
relevant for digital reception
Cheers,
Graham
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