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Tue 25/11/03 at 19:12
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I was just wondering if its possible to play my PS2 and Gamecube through my computer monitor and if so what equipment i need to do this.

Thank you for any help in advance
Tue 25/11/03 at 19:30
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They *should* work on any PC monitor. I'm assuming Flatscreen monitors have the same connector as a standard monitor? (I would think they do).

It should be fine - you plug your monitor into one bit of this box, the plug you console's A/V cable into the other end.

I had one for Dreamcast. It was good, but my 28-inch Flat-tube TV out-did my 17-inch monitor!
Tue 25/11/03 at 19:26
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Cheers for the help i just checked, SR sells them. By any chance do you know if they work on flatscreens?
Tue 25/11/03 at 19:19
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You can - there is a VGA Box thingy that does just that for you. Don't know of a site though, just Google it.
Tue 25/11/03 at 19:12
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"I dont like tagline"
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I was just wondering if its possible to play my PS2 and Gamecube through my computer monitor and if so what equipment i need to do this.

Thank you for any help in advance

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