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If
you always wanted to hook up your PC
to your Television but you needed
help, we are here for you. If you
take a minute to look on the back of
your PC you will see several
different ports or connectors. There
are basically three connectors to
look for when hooking your PC to
your TV. These are RCA Composite
(Picture 1), SVIDEO (Picture 2), and
VGA (Picture 3).

RCA Composite
(Picture 1) |

SVIDEO
(Picture 2) |

VGA
(Picture 3) |
The
newer your computer is, the better
chance that it comes with either a
RCA Composite or SVIDEO connection.
Some notebook computers also have
video outputs on them. When buying a
new computer always look for the
words "TV out" or
"video out" in the
computer description.
If
you only have a VGA connector and
don't have an HDTV then your best
choice is to buy a newer video card
with an S-Video connector. There are
other third party solutions out
there but the quality is very poor
and we do not recommend it.
The
VGA port is the connector that's
connected to your PC monitor (the TV
like device that came with your
computer). This connector is usually
only usable for VGA Monitors or HDTV
setups. If you have an HDTV this
will give you the best image
possible.
If
you have an RCA Composite connector
on the back of your computer, then
you can use that. You may also need
to power down your computer and
reboot to be able to get the signal.
You need an RCA Composite cable that
will be long enough to reach from
your computer to your PC. Connect
the cable to the back of the
computer to the back of your TV SET.
S-Video
is superior to that of RCA Composite
and will give you a clearer picture.
If you have a fairly new TV you
should have this connector in the
back. You will need to buy an
S-VIDEO cable, which you can buy
just about anywhere you buy home
video products. Connect the cable to
your S-Video on the back of your
computer and then connect it on the
back of your TV.
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