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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: Reg on October 29, 2003, 09:13:11 pm

Title: "The" Avantage of having a TV in Mame Cabinet...
Post by: Reg on October 29, 2003, 09:13:11 pm
Hi,

Later my girlfrientold me that she will like to watch "the batchelor", another reality show! and I was liking to watch TLC they have a specila about the Matrix Revolution...

So I have put my TV Cable on my TV in Arcade Cabinet !

That's "The" avantage of using a TV in the Cabinet... and everyone is happy!   :-)

Reg
Title: Re:"The" Avantage of having a TV in Mame Cabinet...
Post by: Jakobud on October 29, 2003, 09:16:58 pm
You could even play games while watching tv via picture in picture if your tv could do that ;)
Title: Re:"The" Avantage of having a TV in Mame Cabinet...
Post by: TheGatesofBill on October 29, 2003, 09:21:56 pm
You could always put a TV tuner in your computer and use a monitor. ;)
Title: Re:"The" Avantage of having a TV in Mame Cabinet...
Post by: JoyMonkey on October 29, 2003, 09:44:02 pm
You could always put a TV tuner in your computer and use a monitor. ;)

I've been thinking about this a lot lately, as I need a Mame/Jamma cabinet with a horizontal monitor and it'd be nice if I could watch TV and maybe use the internet on it too. A PC monitor with an external tv-tuner box seems to be the way to go, but is there a way to hook up an arcade RGB signal to a PC monitor without spening too much?

I know of these converters:
http://www.highway.net.au/parts/converters/1495.html
but I don't have that much cash right now.

???
Title: Re:"The" Avantage of having a TV in Mame Cabinet...
Post by: slicer_d on October 29, 2003, 10:34:22 pm
I know certain monitors have RGB hookups on them.   A friend of mine bought a used 21 inch viewable recentally that back in the day probably cost about 700 bucks I think he paid 200-300 for it and it has this special cable that takes either vga or RGB so if you really did some looking maybe you could find one of those.

Also I used to work on computers that used RGB monitors I think they where UNIX but I cant remeber but maybe there is a video card that outputs it then you could maybe use a arcade monitor but I really dont know.