VT Book?

Bro, does your rig even lift?
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FaithInTheGlich
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VT Book?

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Has anyone used one? Is it any good? It's pretty cheap, so that makes me skeptical.
Also it says it only works with win 2k and XP? WTF? Why? Anyone know about this?
http://www.villagetronic.com/vtbook/index.html

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bart
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Re: VT Book?

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These kind of graphics cards usually do not support openGL so it will probably not work. Try it before you buy it!

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Re: VT Book?

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I guess I'll just buy it to see if it works or not, since newegg has it for really cheap. Almost TOO cheap.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... =vt%20book

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Re: VT Book?

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I bought one 5 or 6 years ago when they first came out (i think i paid like $200 for it)... old tech. it served as an emergency video out... only used it a couple time and only for presentation, not video... I don't have a laptop with a pcmcia slot anymore so i can't test it for ya in a vj specific function.

it might do the job for up to resolume 2. (At max 640x480, but more like 320x240)

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