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Posted by seniorexecutive on 09/16/05 19:25
On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 01:54:09 -0400, Impmon <impmon@digi.mon> wrote:
>On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 00:08:37 -0500, seniorexecutive@officenet.org
>wrote:
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>>I am a very busy executive and dont have a lot of time. If I want to
>>watch all the dvds I rent, I must watch 2 of them at the same time. I
>>just bought a second dvd player and want to connect both of them to my
>>big screen tv and watch 2 movies at the same time, thru the same tv.
>>I dont care if one picture is on top of the other, and the sound can
>>easily come out the same speakers from both movies. I just dont know
>>how to connect them both to the same tv. Can anyone help?
>
>There is a device that let you squeeze up to 4 images onto the same TV
>and is commonly used for security camera. But they don't come cheap!
>It is cheaper to grab a second TV to go with your second player.
Where can I get this device? I dont care about the price.
There is no room for two big screen tvs in my home theater, and I
refuse to watch any tv with a screen smaller than 5 feet (mine is
about 8 feet). I have already moved 3 times to get a bigger space for
my theater.
>Here's a better money savings idea: don't rent the DVD unless you have
>time and then rent only 1 at a time.
I will miss too many great movies that way. Life is too short to only
watch one movie at a time. I want to see them all, which goes along
with my lifestyle, because I want everything life has to offer and
will not settle for anything less. I always multitask life. While I
watch movies I am on my exercise machine working out, and eating
dinner at the same time. Most people waste far too much time in their
lives doing one thing at a time.
And for the record, I do have two of those (much too small) tv's in my
car and often watch 2 movies at once while driving to and from work,
in between the cell phone calls.
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