Tony Firshman wrote, on 23/Jun/12 10:43 | Jun23:
.... and mine has arrived.
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The best working solution is a monitor with USB and HDMI sockets.
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A few people have been puzzled by this statement.
The Pi powers off a USB socket and outputs video via an HDMI socket.
Both these should be on modern LCD TVs.
That is why they did it this way I am sure.
Tony
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