Connecting a Windows laptop to a TV

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Connecting a Windows laptop to a TV Scenario 1: TV has a PC input on it 1. Look for the VGA connector on the back of your TV. It may also be labeled PC or RGB. 2. Connect VGA monitor cable from PC to TV If you don't have a VGA monitor cable handy, here's a good one from Amazon: o Cables To Go - 28012-10ft Pro Series HD15 M/M SVGA Monitor Cable with Ferrites (Black) 3. Select the PC input on the TV. 4. Enable external display on laptop. If you've not done this before, it would be a good time to consult your laptops instruction manual or help file since this procedure varies from model to model. In case you can't find the manual or help file or really hate to read manuals, generally, on most laptops there is an F key that enables the external monitor. You will typically see an icon on one of the F keys that look like a monitor. For example on Sony VAIO's it's Function F7. Remember that you will also need to press the Function Key (FN) at the same time. 5. Configure Windows Display properties. This step usually requires a bit of wrestling with Windows and will vary from model to model. Again it is well worth consulting the specific instructions for your particular laptop. For Windows XP 1. Right Click on the desktop and Left Click on Properties 2. Left Click on the Settings tab

6. You should see a dizzying array of new and exciting options including display modes. You want to choose Mirror or Clone. 7. Left Click on the Apply button. For Windows Vista: 1. Right click on the desktop and Left Click on Personalize 2. Left Click on Display Settings 6. You should see a large button that says Start the Control Panel. 7. Left Click the large button. 8. You should see a Window with Displays as one of the options. 9. Left Click on Displays and then choose Change Display Configuration. 10. Choose Clone or Mirror. If the computer gods are with you, you should see your laptop on both your laptop and your TV. If not remember that patience is a virtue and keep trying. Even better remember that the manual is your friend. Here are a few additional tips if you run into problems getting this to work. o Keep the resolution of your laptop down to 1280 x 720 or 1280 x 800. o Reboot early and often. 6. Get bigger and better sound from your laptop. There should be an audio input associated with the PC input on your TV. If so run the appropriate cable from the headphone jack on your laptop to the TV or into your stereo system. Alternatively self-powered pc speakers are a good way to go.

Scenario 2: TV doesn t have a PC input If you don't have a PC input that looks like this on your TV but you do have a DVI connector that looks like one of these, you MAY be able to connect your laptop. The simplest scenario is if your laptop has a DVI output on it. If not you may still be able to connect it to the standard VGA connector on your laptop. Additionally, if you have an HDMI connector on your TV and a DVI-D connector on your laptop you MAY be able to connect your laptop. A great source to purchase and find out about the exciting and confusing world of DVI and HDMI cables is here: http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_cables.html Once you have the correct cabling you will need to: 1. Select the DVI or HDMI input on your TV. 2. Enable external display on laptop. If you've not done this before, it would be a good time to consult your laptops instruction manual or help file since this procedure varies from model to model. In case you can't find the manual or help file or really hate to read manuals, generally, on most laptops there is an F key that enables the external monitor. You will typically see an icon on one of the F keys that look like a monitor. For example on Sony VAIO's it's Function F7. Remember that you will also need to press the Function Key (FN) at the same time. 3. Configure Windows Display properties.

This step usually requires a bit of wrestling with Windows and will vary from model to model. Again it is well worth consulting the specific instructions for your particular laptop. For Windows XP: 1. Right Click on the desktop and Left Click on Properties 2. Left Click on the Settings tab 6. You should see a dizzying array of new and exciting options including display modes. You want to choose Mirror or Clone. 7. Left Click on the Apply button. For Windows Vista: 1. Right click on the desktop and Left Click on Personalize 2. Left Click on Display Settings 6. You should see a large button that says Start the Control Panel. 7. Left Click the large button. 8. You should see a Window with Displays as one of the options. 9. Left Click on Displays and then choose Change Display Configuration. 10. Choose Clone or Mirror. If the computer gods are with you, you should see your laptop on both your laptop and your TV. If not keep trying or even better consult the manual. Here are a few additional tips if you run into problems getting this to work. o Keep the resolution of your laptop down to 1280 x 720 or 1280 x 800. o Rebooting early and often. 4. Get bigger and better sound from your laptop. There should be an audio input associated with the DVI or HDMI input on your TV. If so run the appropriate cable from the headphone jack on your laptop to the TV or into your stereo system. Alternatively self-powered pc speakers are a good way to go.

Scenario 3: TV doesn't have a PC input, DVI connector, or HDMI connector As long as you have an S-Video or RCA video input on your TV, you can use a scan converter. The resolution and picture won't be as wonderful, but the picture will be a lot bigger and still be pretty good. A good choice of scan converter is this one from Amazon. AVerMedia QuickPlay PC-to-TV Scan Converter Once it's connected you will need to: 1. Select the RCA or S-Video input on the TV. 2. Enable the external display on your laptop. If you've not done this before, it would be a good time to consult your laptops instruction manual or help file since this procedure varies from model to model. In case you can't find the manual or help file or really hate to read manuals, generally, on most laptops there is an F key that enables the external monitor. You will typically see an icon on one of the F keys that look like a monitor. For example on Sony VAIO's it's Function F7. Remember that you will also need to press the Function Key (FN) at the same time. 3. Get bigger and better sound from your laptop. There should be an audio input associated with the RCA or S-Video input on your TV. If so run the appropriate cable from the headphone jack on your laptop to the TV or into your stereo system. Alternatively self-powered pc speakers are a good way to go. A couple of other options A Playstation 3 with firmware version 2.5 or higher has a good browser with Flash support. Point a camcorder at the laptop screen and connect the video out to your TV. It works surprisingly well. Links: AVerMedia QuickPlay PC-to-TV Scan Converter from Amazon.com