I Ignis_Indicium Beta member Messages 1 May 20, 2006 #1 What kind of cable do you need to connect a computer so it displays on a TV?
A alexanderxyh Baseband Member Messages 55 May 20, 2006 #2 If U PC's Graphic Card Support and have a TV Output Port , I think U can ,'cause Newer Tv have a digital port ... I remember one summer vacation , i took the my pc home without the monitor , I used my Tv as a alternative monitor ...
If U PC's Graphic Card Support and have a TV Output Port , I think U can ,'cause Newer Tv have a digital port ... I remember one summer vacation , i took the my pc home without the monitor , I used my Tv as a alternative monitor ...
Bruce Daemon Poster Messages 1,229 May 20, 2006 #3 Depends on ur comp could be s-video, could be rca, I think some tv's have dvi. I'm kinda behind the times in tv technology.
Depends on ur comp could be s-video, could be rca, I think some tv's have dvi. I'm kinda behind the times in tv technology.
Alvin.C Fully Optimized Messages 2,581 Location London May 20, 2006 #4 Re: Hello, ...yep most likely s-video or composite (RCA). Newer TVs like modern LCD TVs and plasmas tend to support DVI. But hardly any CRT televisions do. - S-video cable, both male ends the same. - Composite (RCA) cable, both male ends the same. This one is a fancy one, but they usually have a yellow band around the connector.
Re: Hello, ...yep most likely s-video or composite (RCA). Newer TVs like modern LCD TVs and plasmas tend to support DVI. But hardly any CRT televisions do. - S-video cable, both male ends the same. - Composite (RCA) cable, both male ends the same. This one is a fancy one, but they usually have a yellow band around the connector.
A alexanderxyh Baseband Member Messages 55 May 20, 2006 #5 learned much from the upper 2 floors, thank u
A amar1089 Baseband Member Messages 33 May 22, 2006 #6 Most of the new computer will support S-Video on there video card. The Navida gaphic cards will also support A/V input cables.
Most of the new computer will support S-Video on there video card. The Navida gaphic cards will also support A/V input cables.
J junkhead Solid State Member Messages 7 May 22, 2006 #7 I use my Tv to watch videos from my computer. To do this I had to use this cable--S-video to RCA-- http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/r...5/qid=1148347681/ref=sr_1_15?%5Fencoding=UTF8 Out from the video cards s-video out and into my VCR's RCA video in. Works great.
I use my Tv to watch videos from my computer. To do this I had to use this cable--S-video to RCA-- http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/r...5/qid=1148347681/ref=sr_1_15?%5Fencoding=UTF8 Out from the video cards s-video out and into my VCR's RCA video in. Works great.