I know I'm probably going to get some heat for this, I know different strokes 
for different folks but, is owning a monitor that much of an inconvenience?  
I've seen this Mac mini monitor saga go on for years now.  Literally.  lol.  I 
just don't get it.  monitors are so cheap, and you can just use HDMI to hook it 
up to televisions as well.  I mean, why try to reinvent the wheel here.  Like, 
what if there is something going on on your Mac that requires sighted help.  
Your going to invite a sighted person over to assist and say " oh!  Do you mind 
lugging your monitor over to my place?  I seem to have misplaced mine.". :).  
Just my 2 cents.

Ricardo Walker
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On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:56 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

> As previously mentioned, you can also use the rigged up VGA to NTSC/PAL 
> converter box to trick the Mac into thinking a real monitor is hooked up. 
> Check the mail archive for details or post back if you can't find them and 
> want to go that route.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 9/8/11 5:09 AM, james Walton wrote:
>> hello
>> this has been discussed
>> sadly you do but, and i stress the word "might" i may have a theory
>> could you tell me which mac mini he will be getting?
>> the base or the upgraded mac mini
>> with the better video card?
>> thanks
>> 
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