However, be careful of RFI noise that some LCD's create in the aviation 
band. 
 
 
Darrel Toepfer wrote: 
 RST Engineering wrote: 
 
 "John S"  wrote... 
 
 Jim, I like some of the PDA based nav software (TeleType, Control 
 Vision), 
 but can't live with the tiny little screens on a PDA.  And a nice little 
 subnotebook computer--even used--is outrageously expensive. 
 
 J.C. Whitney sells a Pyramid 7" TFT/LCD monitor for DVD or Videocassette 
 players (System:  NTSC.  Video input:  composition video signal.) $150. 
 Will this kind of monitor work with a cheap laptop computer? 
 
 
   That is outside my field of expertise.  Any bit twiddlers in here 
 care  to respond? 
 
 Dual output laptops (notebooks) use SVGA/SVideo, so you'd have to 
 convert SVideo or SVGA to NTSC composite to be compatible. The dual 
 output allows you to have basically 2 desktops, an extension of your 
 current desktop or mirror the desktop to both displays... 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
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