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Is there a way to connect n900 to the pc screen similar to tv out? directly to screen via vga or dvi.

I also wound this: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.5707

With something like this it should be done easily, but there is a change of latency, if i am right?
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Only by remote desktop.

Tv-out is well PAL so resolution is not too much. There is no VGA or DVI connection in N900.
 
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There is no VGA or DVI connection in N900.
But can it be done with somekind of an adapter etc...?
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yes it is possible with vnc viewer
if you need additional info on it??
 
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Originally Posted by SakkeMO View Post
But can it be done with somekind of an adapter etc...?
You can convert the PAL/NTSC tv-out signal to VGA/DVI... which would be sort of silly, but it can be done.

http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2
 
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can you get it without latency with vnc viewer? For gaming purposes mainly.

Edit: Ill just try it my self...
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Originally Posted by SakkeMO View Post
can you get it without latency with vnc viewer? For gaming purposes mainly.

Edit: Ill just try it my self...
Are you seriously asking? Without latency over wifi on device that doesnīt got much cpu power when compared to desktop machines.

Google before asking
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T14_I...eature=related
Something like that. Itīs usable, but well slow.
 
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Yeah i noticed...

So back to what i already asked in the first place, is there some sort of adapter to do the trick?
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You mean tv-out to DVI/VGA adapter?
There is already one link in this thread.

Still to get "best" quality I would not try to convert already low resoution tv-out signal to something different with adapters.
 
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But that seems to be the only way.

If you mean my dx link, the question is, again, is there going to be latency with that? If there is im not gonna spend my money on that.
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