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Slightly off-topic but still related (I hope), is it possible to output from the N900 (composite) to a computer monitor (VGA)? On this page I found various converters, but I wasn't sure if they were the right ones:
http://www.climaxdigital.co.uk/epage...onverter/vc002
If you could output to a computer monitor, how would it look on the screen? Would it stretch to fill the screen or would there be borders around the display due to the lower resolution?
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