Surprises me a lot more people have not taken the plunge when it comes to connecting their TV to your laptop, in order to watch movies. It really is a very easy process and saves disk to burn movies, also has the added advantage that most TV now support resolutions high meaning you can use instead of a conventional screen is infinite possibilities! There are a number of ways to connect a TV and computer and below are the three most popular S-video (separated video) This standard is supported mainly by age, not HD compatible, which shows a kind of resolution required by a conventional computer screen, a screen with higher resolution is required to operate a computer that you need more clarity, however a lower resolution screen is absolutely fine for TV and video images. As such, this option should only be used if you have an older television and, of course, only to watch movies.You need to look out for a small round, yellow jack on the back of the TV and computer. Assuming you
both, all you need is a standard S-Video cable that you can purchase the book to refresh 0.99), even if the plug is missing from your machine you will need a converter box.SVGA expensive signal (Super Video Graphics Array) Virtually every computer has a standard monitor connection, like virtually every LCD or plasma so that this method is certainly the most popular. A cap is 15-pin SVGA, \' D \' in form and blue once you have confirmed that they are present on both the PC and the TV is simply a case of buying a standard monitor cable which again is available through our £ 2.99.The ease of use of this type of connection will vary depending on your computer if you have a laptop then you will be able to display an image on your TV in same time as using the inbuilt screen but if your PC includes two conventional SVGA connector that is connected then for the period will be using the TV as your main monitor.DVI (Digital Visual Interface) This would be the ideal method for PC TV
connected to the DVI standard is based on a digital signal, rather than older SVGA, which is an analogue system. This should lead to an increase in quality as you eliminate the need for PC to convert the digital signal to analog before transmitting down cable television only to have it back to digital again this receipt.As is a relatively new standard, if the PC will be equipped or not is questionable, you are looking for a long connection, white 24-pin (3 and 8 to above). Provided this is present, then your choice will be influenced by cable TV set, you will need either a DVI cable to DVI to DVI or HDMI (a small \' D \' shaped pedestal, colorless 14mm x 4.5mm approximately) cable. If the Herald Express will allow me another shameless plug, then I will mention that we sell or for £ 6.99.This article has covered only connecting video next time we talk about conncecting sound output from your computer so We get up and running .------ Chris Holgate writes a weekly article for
all things related to technology. He is a director and copyrighter online business selling computer supplies Refresh Cartridges cheap ink cartridges, toner cartridges, computer hardware and other supplies online. An archive of his work can be found at www.computerarticles.co.uk.
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