How to Connect Laptop to a Television Screen
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Well, there are several ways to connect your 
computer to a Television depending on what ports are available on your 
PC and your TV (we used an HP Windows computer and a Sony Bravia HDTV 
for this example).
How to Connect Laptop to TV – Step by Step
Step 1: Most
 computers have an S-Video port that can be connected to the S-Video 
input of your TV screen using a very cheap S-Video cable (this cable is 
round with 4 or 7 pins). If you have an older monitor, you can use the 
15-pin VGA cable to connect the computer to the TV and it will offer 
better picture quality than the S-Video cable.
S-Video Cable
VGA Cable
DVI Cable
The
 newer HDTVs and laptop computers have DVI ports so a DVI Male to Male 
Cable or DVI to HDMI Adapter Cable can be used to hook the computer 
display and the TV. The DVI to HDMI cable can be used when your HDTV 
doesn’t have an DVI port but does have an HDMI port.
Connect the Audio RCA Cable for Sound
Step 2: Now
 that you have connected the computer to the TV using a physical cable, 
you need another cable to transmit the sound as all the above cables 
only transmit the video but not the audio part.
Mini to RCA Audio Cable
You
 need a 3.5mm Mini Plug to RCA Cable Stereo to connect the audio line 
out from a notebook to your TV. The red cable connector goes into the 
red socket of your TV, black connector into the black socket while the 
black connector goes into the 3.5mm headphone jack of your computer.
Step 3: Open
 the “display settings” on your Windows computer and activate the output
 to the TV screen. You can either mirror content of your computer on the
 TV or extend the display just like a dual monitor screen.
If you are using Windows 7, press the keyboard shortcut Windows + P 
to quickly access the display settings or search for “Connect to 
External Display” in the Windows Run box.
Step 4: Pick
 up your TV remote and switch to “External Inputs” from the menu. You 
will need to change the default “Video 1″ to a different selection which
 may be “HDMI 1″ or “Video 2″ depending on how you have made the 
connection.
Important: Make sure that you connect the physical 
cable to the TV before turning on the computer as sometimes it may fail 
to recognize external display. You may also need to change the screen 
resolution of your TV using the Display settings in your Control Panel 
else the picture may sometimes appear distorted.
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