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Using a standard PC monitor to watch movies
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<blockquote data-quote="Willi" data-source="post: 89764" data-attributes="member: 504"><p>+1. Or if you have an old PC lying around, get that. I gave two PC's away to Karabo a few weeks ago, who said he really wanted only the RAM as I recall. He might still have some bits of it left over that he isn't using, or you could just ask. It will be practically free to find a 250gig harddrive, motherboard with onboard graphics and sound, celeron processor, gig of RAM, DVD ROM and a power supply with case. Admittedly, it wont play audiophile quality sound or video, and could struggle with HD stuff, but for the kids it would be perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willi, post: 89764, member: 504"] +1. Or if you have an old PC lying around, get that. I gave two PC's away to Karabo a few weeks ago, who said he really wanted only the RAM as I recall. He might still have some bits of it left over that he isn't using, or you could just ask. It will be practically free to find a 250gig harddrive, motherboard with onboard graphics and sound, celeron processor, gig of RAM, DVD ROM and a power supply with case. Admittedly, it wont play audiophile quality sound or video, and could struggle with HD stuff, but for the kids it would be perfect. [/QUOTE]
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