If you know your technology you probably know how to connect it to your television, but for those who are new to the frequently-changing inputs and outputs there may be a bit of confusion about how it ...
Modern television sets have more in common with computer monitors than with the analog televisions of the past. Because of this, they frequently have computer-compatible connections like a VGA port or ...
Connecting a laptop or MacBook to a TV doesn't take much work, and many models support both wired and wireless options. Sending your laptop's signal to a big screen is ideal for presentations, ...
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Hooking your computer to a TV opens up new ways to use both your devices. You can use a TV to display presentations you would normally have to give on your computer screen. You can use the TV as the ...
If you're trying to connect your computer to your television wirelessly, then knowing what you want to connect it for will give you the best idea of what hardware to buy. Many smart TVs can connect to ...
I'm getting ready for my trip and don't want to miss anything. This might seem really obvious but I was just wondering, is this all I need to connect a laptop to a TV via the HDMI output?
Reader Mike ordered a new Dell system that came with a 21.5-inch LCD monitor. Although the monitor includes VGA, DVI, and HDMI inputs, it included only a VGA cable–even though the setup instructions ...
I need to go from a laptop that has VGA only, to my HDTV which has everything except VGA. I've tried the VGA-Component(RGB) adapter cables and that did not work. I also tried the VGA/DVI adapter and ...
Whether it's a film, your favourite TV show or your favourite sports team, things always look better when the screen is bigger, but connecting up to a projector can be confusing at first. It needn't ...