Connecting Your TV to Your Computer

Posted by admin | Computers-and-Technology, TV | Monday 1 June 2009 2:46 am

Most televisions today can connect with computers / laptops in the field using a set of links as a VGA / RGB, DVI, HDMI, S-Video or RCA. In connection VGA would probably be easier to connect because it is the same with your computer monitor. If you only use your laptop is to connect an external monitor. Each of those links can be used to connect your computer and TV. If you can not find the right lead, you may need to buy a computer or any electrical store.

If the TV has no VGA and DVI, it might be a little more difficult. If your computer has TV out, then it must have S-Video or RCA, so they are back in business. If the computer does not have those connections then you need to buy a VGA to TV converter that will give you, or S-Video or RCA to terms. HDMI is another way to connect, but your TV must be HDMI compatible.You need to set your TV to receive input signal production. It should be easy to find within the menu, if in doubt check the TV guide.

This should be when you include links to your site to view it on your TV.

So you can switch between your computer and monitor, TV off nothing you will need to buy a switch, available at many computer stores, but I can not do without him.

You can go a step further and connect the audio from your computer to your television, too. To do this, you will need a mini stereo plug / Jack to Phono Lead (RCA composite audio). Mini stereo plug in the back of your computer and headset leads to the entry of your TV. This is now audio and video from your PC to your TV. If you want sound from your computer to go to both your TV and PC speakers, then you will need a mini plug spliter.

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