Eureka! I've found it!
The Toshiba Qosmio G 15 comes with built in features that capture tv and external video sources from cable to antenna to satellite.
The problem was the procedure. It's not blasted all over the screen because Microsoft's programs are highlighted first. You have to dig for the Toshiba goodies.
So with this system it's just a few button pushes and you're up and running your PS2 or watching tv with their Qosmio Player. It's a player that can run without OS startup. So if you want a screen to play your console and stop now and then to check your email you're out of luck. I multi-task like crazy so this is a bug to me.
There's no lag and you can record your games like a movie.
The only reason I wanted my PS2 through my Qosmio monitor is because it's an awesome monitor. Yet this procedure compresses the graphics too much
Very playable though!
I'll be looking for other options too. I wish the PS2 had a battery! ( it might have some accessory ) because with this PS 2 I have literally the coolest mobile AV office and gaming tools. It all fits in my backpack with room to spare.
Laptop, scanner, PS2, video camera, art pad and art supplies.
So if I'm out working at a park or something or the zoo and wanna kill some time or take a break I want to pop my PS2 in and rock.
For those who don't like gaming let me tell you, I have dozens and dozens of friends who migrated to producing and creating video games.
They make FORTUNES BEYOND FORTUNES!
They started with less venture capital than most of you guys would believe. These games can be produced at low cost but sell incredibly well!
The success ratio out beats major movies in sales.
Believe you me, there are many a pornmeister I've met over the years who can out write and direct and produce any of my pals wo do vid games.
The technologies employed in these games is cutting edge and it's wise to stay on top of it. For PC games the modding communities are immense and lucrative. Fans actually getting fame and fortune! It's like having a free developement crew!
As a cartoonist, my toons get optioned for film, movies and eventually get developed into vid games as part of the licensing packages. Truly amazing to watch.