Sharing the Imac display with PC - is it possible?

Hi
i have a 17 inch intel based imac and a PC and i was wondering if i could use a KVM switch to share the imac's screen with the PC. i am recently moving and thought i could just discard my old PC CRT monitor to save space.
thanks

Hello, 
The only options would be:
VNC set-up. It's fairly low speed of refresh would probably make this undesirable for video/games: Screen Recycler (link)
A video-in device. A device like Elgato's EyeTV Hybrid (link) would not be of sufficiently high resolution to be any use for video editing/detailed work.
Bootcamp would probably be a better solution for you.
regards
mrtotes

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