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Old 01-23-2006
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Is there anyway to play my ps2 on my viewsonic flatscreen monitor. If so please tell me


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Would you be able to post the exact make/model of your monitor so we can check what connections it has?


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My Viewsonic is an VA721 LCD Ultra-sleek Display.


Thanks


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Sorry, according to the viewsonic website the VA721 only supports RGB inputs (monitor cables), unless you can find a RGB output for your PS2 or an RCA-RGB convertor than no


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thanks alot



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