Hi Duo Dudes,

I have purchased an EzeeTvee adapter, upon someone's advice on this list, for my 2400. 
It is cute and tiny and yes, it does look like having been put together by your 
teenage nephew in his basement den. But it works like a charm, you plug it in and 
connect it to the TV and that's it. It is plug and play at its simplest.

I'd like to know however if this is the best one can get.

Only about 1/4 - 1/3 of the computer screen gets actually projected onto the TV 
screen, and in one of the resolutions the menubar disappears above the top and I have 
to guess where the menu items are. The computer screen is blank.

There is a not too bad but noticeable slow flicker. The resolution is quite bad for 
text.

I tried it out on 4 different TV's, one of them was made for presentations with some 
facny settings but the results were quite similar on all.

I would like to know if this is the best one can expect or other prejection converters 
can do better.

TIA.
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