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Essam Kamal <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Feb 1998 21:09:02 +0300
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hi;
 Why you don't try to install a svga card that has a built in tv output
 like Trident T67 cards, i sold 2 of them before and they are enexpensive
 and good performer.
 
At 09:48 Õ 10/02/98 +1000, you wrote:
>My experience is that a TV has insufficient resolution for this purpose.
>You will find that anything under about 16 point text is unreadable, and
>most buttons will be unrecognizable. I suggest you would be better off
>hiring a projector or projection panel. Projectors give excellent
>images,
>and tend to be expensive. Projection panels are designed for use with
>an Overhead Projector. The picture isn't as good, but it's way better
>than a TV.
>
>Martin wrote:
>> Help,need input....
>> I am interested in purchasing a VGA to TV scan converter. I plan to
>use
>> it with an older Sony big screen TV that the local library has to
>> present internet classes to medium sized groups.
>>
>> I have no experience with these things nor do I know anyone who does,
>so
>> am asking for any and all opinions. Do they work well? Do you get a
>> decent image on the TV with them? Can you recommend one? Is there a
>> better
>> solution? Will summarize for the group when enough data is forthcoming
>> to make a decision. Educate me folks!!
>>
>> Martin Sadowsky
>
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