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Adapter for a PS2?
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Join Date: May 2004
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I'm not really sure what forum to post this in, but I figure this is close enough. I'm looking to pick up one of the new slim PS Two models that were announced a couple weeks ago and thought I'd capitalize on the new portability factor by buying an adapter that would let me use the screen of my 12" Rev C PB as a display for playing games. I'm kind of clueless as to whether I can do this with my particular video card, etc.. Anyone have any experience with similar endeavors?
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big negative on that, sony should sell a smaller screen tho, the one for the PSone was like $99
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Powerbook G4 12" 1.5/100gb/768/SD/APX
MacMini goodness... want one? http://tinyurl.com/4dww8
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Yeah I don't believe there is any type of video-input capability on any PB. There is no connector for it, at least.
That said, is there a such a thing as a video-input PCMCIA card for 15' and 17" powerbooks?
Ruahrc
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ATI made an external TV tuner card thing that goes into the USB port on PCs. It had RCA audio and video in jacks and a coaxial input. With this you could use a laptop screen to play any console games. It's not compatible with Mac, but maybe there's another similar product that is.
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I've been looking into the same thing, oddly enough. The only thing I've found so far is the EyeTV.
http://www.elgato.com/
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