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From: vch@rruxo.UUCP (V. Hatem)
Newsgroups: net.micro.pc
Subject: Re: composite video -> VCR hookup
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Date: Mon, 11-Mar-85 14:08:35 EST
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Organization: Bell Communications Research, Piscataway N.J.
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I'm not shure what your budget looks like, but for about $2500 or so you
could have a device that I found very helpful. It will translate RGB analog,
RGB TTL, or video into a form that a specialized video monitor can use. Both
the translator (called a switcher, because it can take up to 10 inputs) and
the projector (about $20K) are distributed by a place called INFLIGHT SERVICES
Inc..  They are somewhere in Manhattan. We use it mainly for presentations
and training classes. It is actually readable at 132 chars! (many aren't at 
80). I forgot to mention - the switcher can output whatever it inputs. ie:
if you want video output - you got it. no matter what the input was.
good luck. 

Vince Hatem
Bell Communications Research
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