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   FeMaster wrote:   
   > Why bother with such a tiny screen? Hook it up to you big 52" LCD TV in the   
   > living room, or the 20" in the bedroom... Or any LCD TV with inputs for   
   > that matter...   
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   > "Wolfgang Fartbubble" wrote in message   
   > news:EptRh.43306$kF3.6372@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...   
   >> Hi all,   
   >> I bought myself a portable DVD player this afternoon.   
   >> Works well does what it is supposed to do, you know like Play DVD,MP3 and   
   >> all the rest of it.   
   >> Any way there was a Audio/Visual lead with it small stereo type plug to 3   
   >> phono plugs Yellow, Red, White as normal.   
   >>   
   >> I had this idea with an adapter allowing phone to phono I got my C128 in   
   >> colour on an 7" LCD display then tried my Plus4 yes works perfectly then   
   >> this Commodore Joystick games pad yes again works perfectly.   
   >>   
   >> I didn`t think this would work. All I had to do was switch the DVD player   
   >> on and then use the Line Out switch to gain the access.   
   >> There is no reason why the Amiga would not work on this using the Amiga   
   >> Video output. (not that any one would want to that is)   
   >> Any one got a portable DVD player to try this out on?   
   >> My wife has one an Hitachi model this also works.   
   >>   
   >> My model is an AS Acoustics Solutions.   
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   >> http://uk.geocities.com/swift240/index.html   
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   >> Athlon 2000+XP, Win XP, AmiKit V1.3.0   
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   Well I would have done that but I dont have any other LCD screen I am   
   not lucky as yet to have one that size to try it out on.   
   Or do you automaticaly think every one has an LCD screen that size ?   
      
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