I’m writing this post on how to connect your PC or computer to a TV because
last week I returned from a trip in India and wanted to show all of my
pictures and videos to my family from my laptop onto our HDTV, but
unfortunately I did not have the correct cords and so after fumbling
around for 30 minutes trying to connect my computer to the TV, I had to
tell everyone that they would have to wait till the next weekend! Pretty
annoying considering the times we live in, it should be quite easy to
connect the two together!
So here’s a quick walk-through of all the methods that I know (if you
know any more, please comment) to connect a laptop or PC to your TV:
1. S-Video – This is probably the most common
method out there currently because an S-Video cable is cheap as heck
and just about every TV under the sun has a S-Video port. You’ll have to
make sure you laptop is equipped with this port. Remember, there are
two types of S-Video cables: 4-pin and 7-pin. Most
laptops and PC’s are equipped with a 7-pin port, so if your TV only has a
4-pin S-Video port, then this method will not work.
2. VGA – If you have a HDTV, then you will be better
off connecting using a VGA cable. It gives much better quality than
S-Video and as with S-Video, the cable is very cheap. You usually won’t
find a VGA port on regular TV’s though, so this option is if you have an
HDTV.
3. DVI - DVI stands for Digital Visual Interface with
“digital” being the key word there. The digital signal will give a
higher quality picture than either S-Video or VGA. Of course, your
computer will need to have a DVI connection and your TV will need to be an HDTV. This cord is definitely not cheap, it ranges anywhere from $40 to $80.
4. HDMI – Using HDMI will give you the best quality by far. No computers that I know of yet have HDMI ports, but you can get a DVI to HDMI cable to connect it to your HDTV. HDMI is compatible with DVI.
5. Scan Converter Box – This is the last method that I
could think of and it involves using a scan converter box, which takes a
VGA signal and converts it into S-Video or component video.
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