i want to connect my laptop to my tv its a very old tv and doesnt have a computer port. i saw on videos of newer tvs having the blue thing that plugs into the computer. is there a way i can hook up a wire to the white and red wires on a tv to the blue thing on my computer i think its called vga. thank u
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1 Boris 22 // Mar 27, 2010 at 8:01 pm
The PC to TV converter does not require software. Simply connect your VGA source to the converter using the included VGA cable. The computer to TV converter translates the VGA signal to be able to play on your television. You can connect it to your TV via S-video or composite video (with the RCA connector). The converter is powered via USB, so there is no external power adapter to carry around making this converter very portable for use with a laptop.
You also get an additional VGA-out port so you can still use your existing monitor in addition to your secondary video source. The PC to TV converter simply mirrors your computer’s current video signal for output on an additional display, such as a TV, VCR (to record a new high score perhaps?), or any other video display with an S-Video or RCA input.
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5 Dagoatsmuggla // Jan 13, 2012 at 8:14 pm
K what time?
6 bislaa10 // Jan 14, 2012 at 3:50 am
Who cares packaging … damn u … just use it and shut up
7 ATRATH34 // Feb 11, 2012 at 8:59 pm
Hey thx I never thought of doing it that way but thank you because u just saved me $37
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9 Valeria Trish // Mar 26, 2012 at 11:49 am
ProKindle, all of the advantages you list are inherent to digital media and therefore can be accomplished with other devices. When cell phones, MP3 players, digital cameras, internet tablets, PDAs, and even laptop computers are converging, why would a consumer pay several hundred dollars for a separate device that offers limited functionality?
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