[P1] DVD info, please
Bonnie Crisp
dandbcrisp at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 8 06:34:54 PST 2003
Pat,
Actually, I got mine from CompUSA for somewhere in the $10-$20 range. It
works great, and we use it on vacations and at the grandparents house for
the kids (alright, we watch OUR DVDs, too). It has the RCA connections on
one end an what looks like a micro-headphone jack on the other -- with four
areas of connection instead of three for the stereo plug.
David Crisp
From: Pat D. Stephens <patdart at cox-internet.com>
Can anyone tell me what I need to use my iBook as a DVD player to connect to
my TV? I have the adaptor that come with it, but I believe I need some sort
of cable which plugs into it and then plugs into the front jacks on the TV,
but I can't seem to find out how to find what I need to buy. I can get it
at Radio Shack, right?
Thanks for a speedy answer, cause I have a DVD that I'd love to watch
tonight.
Pat, with the new iBook doorstop (after Jobs' show today)
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