For video display, I would recommend a video card with a "video out"
port (SVGA, HD, HDMI, PC) to your display device or a laptop similarly-
equipped. There are also external video adapter units that can convert
the signal to/from various specifications, and offer additional
features such as video capture. This would enable you to display your
computer screen on the video device and interact with it for the
benefit of your audience.
One quick and dirty trick I can imagine possible with this
configuration is using Maxim's animate/blink feature to set up a slide
show of images without too much fuss.
Live, real-time display of what the scope sees is possible, but is best-
deployed using a dedicated, special-purpose camera, and would only be
useful for brighter targets (i.e. the moon, solar system objects,
etc). It's a whole different ballgame.
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