Using Mac as a broadcast monitor

I have a unibody macbook pro and am wanting to use it as a broadcast monitor for field production, we are using a panasonic p200 and wanting to know what is the best way to play back with minimum or no lag, i have final cut studio and also adobe on-location cs4, what other methods also is their to get best results, all the est and thanx

have a unibody macbook pro and am wanting to use it as a broadcast monitor for field production..........to get best results
do you want a broadcast monitor, a field monitor or a computer monitor, do want best or poor results, they are all different solutions?
what other methods also is their:
watch a picture on a laptop-dozens of software apps available
1 Quicktime Pro:
2 http://www.boinx.com/boinxtv/overview/
is this a professional best way? NO
what is the best way to play back with minimum or no lag,
you need either a broadcast monitor or a more affordable field monitor, not a computer screen from a laptop
9" LCD
http://www.creativevideo.co.uk/public/viewitem_cat.php?catalogue_number=sonylmd-9050
17" CRT
http://www.creativevideo.co.uk/public/viewitem_cat.php?catalogue_number=jvctm-h150cg
Broadcast field monitor:
http://www.creativevideo.co.uk/public/viewitem_cat.php?catalogue_number=panabt-lh1760we#

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