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In Reply to: inexpensive video scaling options? posted by dtremit on October 12, 2001 at 08:05:26:
There is a video scaler available that plugs in between your computer and you monitor. When you turn it on, it controls the screen and displays whatever source you select that is plugged into it. When you turn it off, you get your computer screen back. There are no internal boards or software to load.
It has a composite, S-Video and audio inputs with a built in tuner. I have one in my demo room and it looks very good on a monitor. I have tried it on Hi-def crt and lcd projectors and it doesn't do as good a job as the IScan chip, so I wouldn't recommend for large venues. But it works great on the computer. It also has audio mini-jacks for plugging in your PC speakers. It has a remote with volume control too.
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