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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

I am writing this guide, after a few times about how TV a laptop, a. People want to do this for several reasons. First, it is ideal for presentations at work, school or home. It is also for the display of images and videos with friends, movies on DVD, and now also suitable to Blu-ray and HD content on HDTV.

First, we want to ensure that you get the best out of your laptop when it comes toShow on television.

If you are using HDMI inputs, make sure your laptop has an HDTV with an HDMI output. If you do, you're in luck! You can display HDTV resolutions from your laptop on high-definition. All you need is an HDMI cable to connect to them. If your HDTV HDMI inputs are already sold out. An HDMI switch is the best solution for you. Supply switches, up to 5 different HDMI sources to connect to an HDMI input.
If you do not have an HDMI output on the laptopCheck if you have a DVI output. Some of ASUS and Dell laptops have them. When you do this, you can connect your laptop to HDTV with an HDMI to DVI cable. Both have digital cable so that is to produce the same high-resolution than standard HDMI cable.
If your computer does not have an HDMI or DVI output, VGA output should have one. VGA port is capable of high resolutions. However, different types of support TVs with VGA resolutions. You need the maximum resolution of the TVVGA model supported.
Almost all laptops come with an S-Video. It will not be as great a picture, but certainly not the task with an S-Video cable.

After connecting the cable selected, boot up your laptop and see if your TV has been recognized. If not, you must go to the properties of your screen in one and find the setting that laptop, you can display on your TV for. Where do you find the graphics configuration vary according to the mapMap look (only). If you have pictures of your problems with an ad on TV, make sure updated drivers for your laptop screen. You are likely to want the speaker sound different from the portable. You can choose to end the TV or an explosion of home theater audio receiver.

The best way to get the audio is to your TV or receiver via a digital audio cable. Both coaxial and optical digital Toslinkvery good cable for a crisp audio quality. Just make sure your laptop has over coaxial cable or optical digital audio output. Some notebooks use the headphone jack as a digital coaxial (double S / PDIF). If you use this method, you go to a 3.5mm to RCA adapter to a digital coaxial cable. If your laptop does not have any of these outlets and still want the high sound quality. Do not worry! You can still have a external (USB) sound card has thatcoaxial or optical digital output off. I recommend the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 SB1090 with Toslink optical audio output.
Another possibility that demand, not all the add ons is the receiver-headphone (3.5 mm) takes his laptop to the RCA (red and white) inputs on your TV or. All you need is a 3.5mm to 2 RCA Adapter RCA audio cable 2

I know that all these cables may seem confusing to you. If you have trouble figuring out what everyone sees on the cablesimilar or more on a cable, check out the guide CableTrain.com cable. All these cables are available, as well on our website. I hope now you can connect your laptop with television success in the best way possible!

See Also : Sony VAIO VPC-CW21FX-L Sony VAIO VPC-F111FX-H

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