Oh, okay. I had never heard of XGI so I was wary of buying a card from them because I was afraid they would have problems hooking up to a TV, but if that is what they are known for I may have to look into the V3.
Thanks.
What would be a good choice for an AGP or PCI graphics card for outputting to a TV? I am setting up an old PC to view movies and pictures on my TV, but my graphics card doesn't have an s-video or RCA out. I want something very cheap, probably on ebay, but I don't really know what would be a good...
I want to hook a computer up to my TV in my bedroom to stream video and audio from my main PC over a wireless connection. I have a couple of PIII (about 500Mhz) boxes, and I would like to use one of them for this. I am looking at getting a vga to composite video cable online for a few bucks...
The reason for the standardized wiring scheme mentioned earlier is to reduce interference called "cross-talk". It basically helps prevent signal from bleeding over from one wire to another. This gets especially important at longer lengths.
Well, he was impatient and went ahead and got a Compaq. He got the model above this one, it's the same but with 1GB RAM, 250GB SATA HD, and a second CD-ROM drive. I went to his house to help him set it up and I have to say it was pretty fast once I got all the junk off of it. I couldn't believe...
He's not going to wait, so I need to find him the best thing I can get him now. He doesn't want a monitor (he just bought one a couple months ago). I take it that the basic consensus is that he could get a better deal at Dell if he was willing to wait, but this isn't a bad deal keeping in mind...
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