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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Strong" data-source="post: 6689" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Instead of spending a ton on a virtual cab, I just went the cheap route and got an X-arcade Tankstick and put it in front of an LCD monitor in portrait mode, powered by an old laptop I wasn't using for anything else any more (it's still plenty powerful enough for VP9 and Pro Pinball).....of course it's not as snazzy as a cab, but it only cost me a couple hundred bucks and I have the feel of pinball with the buttons on the side of the Tankstick. This might be an option for anyone else who's on a tighter budget like me. You could even get adventurous and build your own frame for the monitor so you could lay it flush with the Tankstick if you wanted too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Strong, post: 6689, member: 3"] Instead of spending a ton on a virtual cab, I just went the cheap route and got an X-arcade Tankstick and put it in front of an LCD monitor in portrait mode, powered by an old laptop I wasn't using for anything else any more (it's still plenty powerful enough for VP9 and Pro Pinball).....of course it's not as snazzy as a cab, but it only cost me a couple hundred bucks and I have the feel of pinball with the buttons on the side of the Tankstick. This might be an option for anyone else who's on a tighter budget like me. You could even get adventurous and build your own frame for the monitor so you could lay it flush with the Tankstick if you wanted too. [/QUOTE]
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