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    What are you going to do with a 2" screen anyway? Its so tiny you'll be squinting and still won't be able to see anything.
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    What are you going to do with a 2" screen anyway? Its so tiny you'll be squinting and still won't be able to see anything.
    It's something to play with, and some of the visualisations might look nice on it.
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    itd be useful to have by your steering wheel, hooked up to a blind-spot camera

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    I think the screen is actually 3.2" well thats what a website said that I saw...

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    Hey guys, i thought that using the gamegear sounded interesting so i tried it but i could not get it to work, i was using my N64 for input (yellow cable) and everytime the gamegear just showed junk on the screen and shut off after about a second. Anyone got any ideas? Gamegear still works good though!

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    I was thinking if you have a dual headed video card, you could use a little monitor for graphics effects or whatever.

    Heck if you have two drive bays free on your main PC, maybe the GG's screen mounted on an aluminium plate screwed onto the front might look nice.

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    anyone got any more ideas on how to get it to work?

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    found this on a site "The TV tuner has a composite to RGB decoder built in" I dont think the efforts to hook composite directly to the cardridge will work.....
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    Well, what was the site??

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