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<blockquote data-quote="chris041067" data-source="post: 26349"><p>yeah so my tv broke..and i started to think..hey, i wonder if i can use my mac for a tv?</p><p>so my question is...is there any way to hook up my powerbook and use it for a TV? it would be connected to my reciever so no need for a tv tuner or anything...just a way for the video input..</p><p>any ideas?</p><p></p><p>i would actually like to get a nice studio or cinema display instead of another tv so i can use it for both things...or maybe even a projector</p><p>what are your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris041067, post: 26349"] yeah so my tv broke..and i started to think..hey, i wonder if i can use my mac for a tv? so my question is...is there any way to hook up my powerbook and use it for a TV? it would be connected to my reciever so no need for a tv tuner or anything...just a way for the video input.. any ideas? i would actually like to get a nice studio or cinema display instead of another tv so i can use it for both things...or maybe even a projector what are your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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