IMac G5 as Mac Mini monitor

This may be quite far out, but is there a practical and/or useful way one could use the screen on an IMac G5 as the monitor for a Mac Mini? Or for that matter to connect to a standard recent model CRT color TV set? Thanks!

Variations on your question come up regularly. See for example here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9131753&#9131753
Regarding using a CRT TV set, it is unlikely that the resolution would be high enough to satisfy you -- though it would help to have an actual model number to be sure.

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