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Just found this video on youtube showing the tv out feature, there doesn't seem to be any sound but it seems cool non the less.
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Thanks for posting the link! This makes it a closed deal for me. Touch Pro, no question. No more wavering. Just a matter of how much I'm going to be paying in the end. I'm going to start looking for screens that I can purchase that have a AV input. For the most part, from what I've seen, I think I'm going to have to get a portable DVD player. |
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Ditto on the video review. Last edited by aznmode; 09-10-2008 at 01:42 PM. |
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Should save the mods some hassle of telling people to search the forum...LOL...Double posts for something like this could definitely be a benefit. If people can't find links for "verification" (especially if they are barely coming into the loop now), then they shouldn't be on the forums!...HAHAHAHA. |
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You could probably build your own for considerably cheaper, but you'd want to make sure you're using either separate radio frequencies (you'd need 3 transmitters and receivers), or use a high-frequency oscillator that can satisfy muxing A/V signals together - probably something in the mid-range Megahertz band. Or, if you want to go the digital way, you could use some A/D converters, packetize the signal into an 802.x standard, and transmit wirelessly. Then all you'd need to do is demux, and run it out to some DACs. Yeah, so that solution would be quite expensive, but it'd be really sweet, wouldn't it? ![]() |
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