Hi Tx_Cat,
Whilst "yes" using non-vga (i.e RCA or S-Video) can probably be done, I believe the concensus is that you'll not put up with it for very long. It will be very fuzzy, and virtually unreadable. The problem is highlighted further on the small screens used in the car environment. To test what I'm talking about, see if you can plug your PC into your CRT TV at home via the RCA/S-Video connections and see how readable things are.
RCA connected screens are good for watching video, and VGA (and/or DVI) is the preferred connection for computers.
Cheers,
Long.1



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