External Monitor with N800

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Aside from substituting "DVI with DVI-A" for HDMI, I agree.

It'd be nice to see decent video out on the internet tablets.


Mike Klein wrote:
> I think we'll see this soon enough...especially nice for higher-res
> pdas/etc.
> 
> OQO has hdmi out...and I think they're the only ones with such a thing.
> 
> When you move your umpc/ppc into new context/environment...you will want
> to replace inputs and outputs (speakers, screen, mic, keybd,
> etc.)...ideally all thru bluetooth....but bt imaging is kinda weak still
> I think.
> 
> Then you've truly got a modular heart/brains unit that can be used
> standalone or integrated into "larger" device when in car, etc.
> 
> I consider addition of hdmi out to these class of devices a must-have
> almost.
> 
> 
> mike
> 
> Kalle Valo wrote:
>> "ext Dr. Nicholas Shaw" <Doc at DocHarley.com> writes:
>>
>>   
>>> My wife would like to display presentations, that reside on the N800,
>>> directly to a monitor without using another computer (such as what I do with
>>> VNC).  In other words, presentation runs on the N800 and output displays on
>>> an external monitor.  
>>>
>>> I believe we had a similar discussion several months back.  Is this
>>> possible?  The answer was, I believe, no but I want to verify.
>>>     
>> You are correct, N810 does not have video output. But there was a
>> similar question posted to lwn.net and someone suggested to use
>> USB2VGA for that:
>>
>> http://lwn.net/Articles/254916/
>>
>> http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/AddVGAAdapter
>>
>> It might or might not work. But this would be a hacker project, not
>> for normal users.
>>
>>   
> 
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