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jday
Posted 10/26/2005 8:37 AM (#243)
Subject: computer hookup
I checked with Comp USA and Radio Shack about connectors, cables, etc for connecting the computer to the projector. Radio Shack had nothing. At Comp USA I managed to find the one person in the store who knew less about technology that I do. However, I did get a few answers.
To help connect the monitor we should be able to buya connector (DB 15 female/female) although I did not find one. There is also a splitter box of some sort - but the guy was not too informed about this. Also Comp USA has a 10' male/female monitor extension ($15)
Which I think would work really well (at least in my room).
At Comp USA they said that our cable should not be longer that 10-15 feet because of the loss of video quality.
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