Tuesday, September 7, 2010

As a guide - your laptop or TV HDTV

I write this guide after asking a couple of times on how to connect a laptop to a TV. People want to achieve this for several reasons. First, it is ideal for business presentations, school or at home. It 's useful for viewing pictures and videos, friends, watch DVDs, too, and is also used to display HDTV Blu-ray and other high definition content to be on.

First, we want to make sure you get the most from your laptop when it comes to view iton the TV screen.


If you have an HDTV with HDMI inputs, check if your laptop has an HDMI output. If so, you're lucky! Your HDTV resolutions can your laptop screen in HD. All you need is an HDMI cable to connect them. If your HDTV HDMI inputs are already used to. To be an HDMI switch is the best solution for you. We supply switches, up to 5 different HDMI sources to connect to an HDMI input.
If you do not have an HDMI output on your laptop, if you have a DVIEdition. Some ASUS and Dell laptops have them. When you do this, you can connect your laptop to HDTV with HDMI-DVI. They are both digital cable so that is to produce the same high-definition resolution standard HDMI cable.
If your computer does not have an HDMI or DVI, should have a VGA output. VGA port is capable of high resolutions. However, support for televisions with several different VGA resolutions. It is necessary to support the maximum resolution model TV with VGA.
Virtually all notebooks come with an S-video. It will not be so great in a photo, but it's not working with an S-Video cable.

Once you have your choice of cable, start the laptop plugged in and see if it recognizes the TV. If not, you go to display properties and make settings that allow the TV screen laptop. Where can I find the look setting vary depending on graphics card (only). If you are underPains to show your screen, a picture, make sure you have updated video drivers on your laptop. Now you probably want to sound anything other than laptop speakers. You can choose to output to TV or home theater receiver blast from your audio.


The best way is to record audio connection to your TV or receiver with a digital audio cable. Is a digital coaxial or Toslink optical audio cable will work for Sharp high-quality audio. Just askMake sure your notebook is available with a coaxial or optical digital audio output. Some laptops use the headphone jack as a digital coaxial (S / PDIF dual) output. If you use this method, ranging from 3.5mm to RCA coaxial digital cable. If your laptop does not have these outputs, and still really want a high quality sound. Do not worry! You can still have an external (USB) has coaxial digital audio output or optical output card. I recommend the Creative Sound Blaster X-FiSurround 5.1 SB1090 with Toslink Optical Audio Out
Another way that does not require, all add-ons is the headphone jack (3.5 mm) jack on your laptop to the RCA (red and white) inputs on your TV or receiver to use. To do this, all you need is a 3.5mm to 2 RCA adapter with two RCA audio cables.

I know all these cables can be confusing for you. If you have trouble understanding what seems cables, or learn more about a cable, check cable management CableTrain.com. EnoughThese cables are for you on our website as well. I hope that you can now successfully able to connect your laptop to your TV at its best!

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