Worthwhile using LCD TV as monitor for extensive writing?

Hi there:
I'm only in the U.S. for 2 months and need to connect my iBookG4 to an external display but am loathe to buy a monitor. I have a View Sonic LCD TV 20" screen and want to know: 1) if it is viable to use the TV as a monitor (the optimum resolution is 640*480); and 2) if so, does a mini VGA to RCA suffice? (the TV only has RCA input). I write for about 8 hours a day so resolution is important.
Any advice will be gratefully received.
Cheers

Hi Kina71,
Welcome to the Discussions.
The adapter and RCA cables will work but the results will be less than satisfactory. The resolution is too low for text. I don't think you could stand it for 8 hours a day. Why don't you look for an inexpensive 17" monitor (even a used one)? You'll need a mini VGA to VGA adapter also ($20 at the Apple Store).
John

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