Good small TV with multiple types of inputs for testing A/V equipment?

Kaido

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I'm looking for a nice, small TV (13" or so) for testing A/V equipment. Basically what I want is a tube TV with RF, Composite, S-video, and Component inputs, small enough to fit on my desk. I thought about getting an LCD monitor with multiple inputs like a Dell, but that's a little pricey just for testing equipment. Any suggestions? I've been poking around stores online like Best Buy but haven't found much.
 

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Check around Sam's Club/Costco too. They sometimes have Apex(or the equivalent no-name) models in store that aren't published online.

 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Check around Sam's Club/Costco too. They sometimes have Apex(or the equivalent no-name) models in store that aren't published online.

Yah it doesn't need to be quality, just needs the inputs for testing. I forgot about Sam's Club, thanks!
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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New project?
:p

The DVD shipped today FYI.

This function was going to be my plan for my third Dell 2007FP that Dell was kind enough to send me. Turns out that my sister wants to use it so she'll have dual 2007s like me though once my parents are done using it as their main TV ;)

So anyway... uhhh... bump?
 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
New project?
:p

The DVD shipped today FYI.

This function was going to be my plan for my third Dell 2007FP that Dell was kind enough to send me. Turns out that my sister wants to use it so she'll have dual 2007s like me though once my parents are done using it as their main TV ;)

So anyway... uhhh... bump?

Oooh, nice. As far as new project goes, it's just for testing equipment like Xboxes, DVD players, etc. The LCD would be nice because I could do everything but RF (which usually isn't a biggie) plus do DVI also also HDMI via HDMI-DVI adapter. Too pricey right now, maybe I should just save up more :p
 

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
New project?
:p

The DVD shipped today FYI.

This function was going to be my plan for my third Dell 2007FP that Dell was kind enough to send me. Turns out that my sister wants to use it so she'll have dual 2007s like me though once my parents are done using it as their main TV ;)

So anyway... uhhh... bump?

Uh, jello. What is that? Is it a test setup? I see the filename, but they can't actually use that on a daily basis, huh? I can't tell if you're joking or serious.
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
New project?
:p

The DVD shipped today FYI.

This function was going to be my plan for my third Dell 2007FP that Dell was kind enough to send me. Turns out that my sister wants to use it so she'll have dual 2007s like me though once my parents are done using it as their main TV ;)

So anyway... uhhh... bump?

Uh, jello. What is that? Is it a test setup? I see the filename, but they can't actually use that on a daily basis, huh? I can't tell if you're joking or serious.

That's what my parents use. Their old TV died so I gave them a Dell 2007FP until they're ready to buy a new TV.