On Sep 23, 2009, at 7:17 AM, dorayme wrote:

>
>> Date: Tues, Sep 22 2009 6:48 pm
>> From: "[email protected]"
>>
>>
>> I'm moving to a much smaller apartment in March, and I won't have
>> space for both a TV and a monitor, so I'm trying to figure out how to
>> make one work as both.
>
> Especially if it has speakers, the simplest is to plug in a set-top
> HD digital TV box (they come in at under $(Aust)39 here in Australia.
> They are very small in footprint, (like a Mac mini about). Be nice if
> your monitor has an S-Video port or other common one these days
> besides the VGA or DVI (which latter you can leave plugged in to your
> computer).
>
I've been thinking about going with a Samsung 26" TV, which will run  
me about $400+tax USD, which will definitely have speakers and I can  
get locally.  When you say set-top box, do you mean like an digital  
to analog converter box?  Or are you talking about something else?

> How small is the apartment? Have you seen Being John Malkovich?
>
> <http://www.imdb.com/media/rm479959296/tt0120601>


lol!  Not quite that small!  :)

Peace, Love, and Joy,

SaJe Goodson
Norfolk, NE 68701
[email protected]
ebay:  stonesingersales (319/100%)






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