You just need a 'monitor to monitor cable' The ones with the pins, to insert into the holes on both ends of the cable. You can get the cable at Best Buy or most any computer store, they are about 15 bucks. That's the only way I can explain it.
for instance, i have a byo pc which has 2 dvi and one s-video out. i have a samsung 260hd tv which has 1 componant in, 1 composite in, 1 dvi in, 1 vga in and 1 hdmi in...
i use the hdmi for the cable box, the componant for the dvd player, the composites for the vcr, and dvi for one of my computers and the vga for testing machines.
That depends on your TV. If it has a VGA input, just use that. Otherwise you'll need a converter (or video card) that puts out either S-video or composite video (which will look like crap, btw).
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run and s video cable from computer to tv. then push your video button on t.v. until you see your screen.
You just need a 'monitor to monitor cable' The ones with the pins, to insert into the holes on both ends of the cable. You can get the cable at Best Buy or most any computer store, they are about 15 bucks. That's the only way I can explain it.
Need more information, if you have an HD, it's likely you can just use the VGA. Which is the usual connection from your desktop to your monitor.
depends on the pc and the tv. need more info.
for instance, i have a byo pc which has 2 dvi and one s-video out. i have a samsung 260hd tv which has 1 componant in, 1 composite in, 1 dvi in, 1 vga in and 1 hdmi in...
i use the hdmi for the cable box, the componant for the dvd player, the composites for the vcr, and dvi for one of my computers and the vga for testing machines.
Depends on what your computer outputs and the TV's inputs.
You can use VGA (just get the cable and hook it up to the back of the TV), DVI-to-HDMI, HDMI.
They doesn't carry sound though
That depends on your TV. If it has a VGA input, just use that. Otherwise you'll need a converter (or video card) that puts out either S-video or composite video (which will look like crap, btw).
S cable. Plug it into the sockets at each device.
There is supposed to be a cord or something. Look it up.