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RE: DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY !!! 4" LCD screens...


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  • Subject: RE: DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY !!! 4" LCD screens...
  • From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 16:01:37 +0100
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>
>
>You need to try it with some form of text display such as Homevision
unless
>yo uonly want it for a door camera or similar.

Nah, - door camera is going to be modulated onto the whole-house CT100
cabling for display on the TV

It is difficult trying to figure out what could usefully be displayed on a
little screen in the wall - it would only be visible when you're stood next
to it anyway...

>
>Also look for something with a line in so you can give it a good clean
feed
>via CAT5 [and a bit of KAT5 circuitry as well :-)] You need to cable
power
>to it so you may as well send the video over the same cable.

Good point!

>
>If you already have the Pocket TV then try it, other than that buy from
>Argos then you can easily take it back :-)
>

May well get one anyway - it's a cool toy to play with regardless of
whether
or not it's got a useful HA function! - nice to take down the end of the
garden....

Paul.

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