is there a cable that has an a/v on one end for the tv and the other end has the moniter end.like hooking up you laptop to you picture tube tv.I want to stream on my tv.is there a place I can get this cable.
If you are familiar with the connectors on your tv, go to www.monoprice.com and have a look at their cables. They carry several that change vga to component or s-video.is there a cable that has an a/v on one end for the tv and the other end has the moniter end.like hooking up you laptop to you picture tube tv.I want to stream on my tv.is there a place I can get this cable.
What does "a/v on one end" mean? HDMI?
I haven't seen laptops with HDMI out, but there are few with DVI (video only).
Almost every laptop has VGA out. And stereo audio, some even digital audio out.
You have to start with your TV and laptop model and connection options before hoping to get your question answered...
Diogen.
I just had the XPS M1330 in my hands yesterday and it does have an HDMI.
Had no problem feeding a 61" Samsung LED DLP. Don't know how good/bad HDCP is handled.
Don't know about the 1530, but if you are looking to get one and plan to use Win XP, you should
be ready for the setup time to double: the 1330 does not have XP drivers on Dell site.
You can make it work but it will take time.
Diogen.
There isn't a cheap cable if that's what you were hoping for.is there a cable that has an a/v on one end for the tv and the other end has the moniter end.like hooking up you laptop to you picture tube tv.I want to stream on my tv.is there a place I can get this cable.
I like Vista.Just ordered the 1530. XP wasn't an option. Saved $1000 dollars off of it. We'll have to see how Vista is. I avoided it with my desktop.
I have to chuckle when I see people talking about their personal gear and then drag some vertical application into the conversation that has little to no business on a personal computer.The problem is, it doesn't play nice with some packages, e.g. ArcGIS 9.2. Even with all the updates and patches.
Who said it was "personal gear"?I have to chuckle when I see people talking about their personal gear and then drag some vertical application into the conversation that has little to no business on a personal computer.
Note that I said "personal computer". The key word being "personal".Who said it was "personal gear"?
Why does ArcGIS have no business on a laptop PC?