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Francis Asis | 20:05 Sun 22nd Jan 2006 | Technology
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You know those signal senders you can get. You plug one into your telly and another into another telly somewhere else in the house and it sends the signal so you can watch sky anywhere in the house?


Can you use it with a computer so you can watch telly on your PC?

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I have one of those,it plugs in using a Scart connector,I have yet to see a computer with a Scart connector,however there may be a wat around it but I don' t know.
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Well, they've got them in Argos with the little red and yellow plugs. Could you use them?

I used to have one of those - sort of. It was my PC before this one which I bought that way, only it was signals from the PC to the telly. The PC was a Tiny one, and even if they were still in business, they stopped doing them. I'm not suprised as aside from the novelty it was useless.


If you want to watch TV on your PC either buy a PC with TV card included, or get it as a USB plug in. I have included a link for one make


http://www.averm.co.uk/avermedia/index.asp

Savapoint have a USB plug in for digital free view channels at a reasonable price.


www.savapoint.co.uk



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