Device Converts VGA Signals to Video Output

LaptopTV is an external device that enables computer systems to convert VGA signals to broadcast-quality composite, S-Video and RGB analog television signals. Both computer text and graphics in resolutions up to 640 x 480 (16 million colors) can be displayed on a television or projector, or recorded on a VCR. ClearView technology gives a unique jitter-free image. The unit provides two composite output connectors-one for use with an external RF modulator and one that connects directly to RCA composite jacks-as well as S-Video and RGB connectors. Each of these four connectors, along with output for a standard VGA monitor, may be used simultaneously. With an Applejack adapter, the LaptopTV works with Macs. Willow Peripherals, Bronx, NY, (800) 444-1585.

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