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Laptop for use in Afghanistan.

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I'm headed to afghanistan in a few months and would like to use a laptop as a monitor for my ps3. Do you know of a laptop with hdmi input?
This would make my stuff much easier to move.

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Inputs to my knowledge are not featured on laptops. There is no sense in having one as usually people output thing from laptops not the other way around.

http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=61372

Here's a forum thread about it.

------------------------------ I'm a git, deal with it.

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Reply to strangestranger

it sucks not being normal

Reply to mjolman

There was another guy posted the other day wanting to use his console with his laptop.

It is just such an odd thing to want that no one would implement something like it.

Is there not going to be any desktops near you at all that you could hook up the ps3 to?

------------------------------ I'm a git, deal with it.

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