Re: Computer to TV monitor?

Keith Vallis (kevallis@ksc9.th.com)
Fri, 8 Mar 1996 00:58:00 EST

I use "Presenter Mac/PC Multi-Frequency" scan converter.
The best part is the ZOOM feature, which allows you to enlarge a part of
you monitor screen on the TV screen.
I use a huge 32" monitor, which really helps, BUT...... the cost for the
two combined is the same (or less) than a color OHP pad, and...... I can
view videos and laser disks (and record sessions on video) with it.

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Keith Vallis
Elementary School Technology Coordinator
International School Bangkok
kevallis@ksc9.th.com
PO Box 20-1015 Ha Yaek Pakkret,
Nonthaburi 11120
Thailand
Phone (66) (2) 583 5421 Fax (66) (2) 583 5431

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On Thu, 7 Mar 1996, Lorna J. McCloud <lmccloud@pen.k12.va.us> wrote:
> I am looking at different options for using a larger TV screen
> instead of a little computer one when I demonstrate to my
> faculty, or use a CDROM product with a class. A GOOD color
> LCD panel is jut too expensive, and although I did consider the
> new Toshiba monitor-quality and computer ready TV, it is pretty
> expensive for what I want, too.
>
> Any recommendations for those hookups that you can use with a
> PC and a TV? I have started looking, and they seems to cost
> from $150-$450... I don't know which is the best brand, etc.