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How To Connect Your Laptop To Your Television

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How To Connect Your Laptop To Your Television

How To Connect Your Laptop To Your Television

You can utilize your television to display your videos and other files that are on your laptop.

You will need

  • a PC or Mac laptop computer
  • a digital TV
  • a VGA 15-pin connector cable; or an S-Video cable and mini to RCA audio cable;
  • or a wireless converter


Step 1:

Double Your Display

Make sure your laptop supports multiple displays.


Step 2:

The VGA Way

Use a 15-pin, male-to-male VGA cable to connect your laptop to your TV. male-to-male means the pins are sticking out on both ends. Since both ends are male, you'll need to find the female VGA input on your laptop and on your TV. This is often called the PC input. Now, connect one end into the TV and one end into the PC. On a Mac, the VGA input is conveniently labeled with a “display” icon. It's recommended that you do this with everything powered off.


Step 3:

Go S-Video

Instead of a VGA cable, you can also use an S - Video cable. All TV's have an S-video input. Your TV probably came with the cable, right in the box. Just hook it up. Then, take the audio cable. Plug the mini end into your laptop and the Red & White into the TV to get better sound than your tiny laptop speakers.


Step 4:

Go Wireless

You can also use a wireless converter - like this one from AdLogic. It converts the digital signal on your laptop into a format your analog TV can show. The advantage of wireless is space. You can keep your laptop right on your lap, and those online videos get zapped to your TV.


Step 5:

Big Screen Browsing

If you're “mirroring”, meaning your TV screen is identical to your laptop screen, go ahead and use your computer to navigate your way online.
But if you've “extended” your desktop, your TV screen gives you additional space besides what's on your laptop. So you'll have to drag your favorite Internet browser, like Firefox or Explorer, over to the TV screen. Click onto your chosen video and go to the big screen.

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    2 out of 4 people found this comment helpful hsmbalas (38 days ago)

    you can do this on any TV using a svedio cable that ends with audio-vedio on the other side and the computer will do the rest

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful solver (110 days ago)

    If you want to find other way than they shown, use website http://www.plugPCtoTV.com

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    15 out of 22 people found this comment helpful Zibusiso (166 days ago)

    I have been able to get the picture on to my TV using a VGA cable, but the sound doesn't go through the TV. How do I get the sound to output through the TV instead of my laptop

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    7 out of 10 people found this comment helpful taimur (169 days ago)

    OK the video helpd me in evry way except the one I have I got a laptop that has a s-video with 7 pins n the s-vieo of my TV has 4 pins n a plastic kind-of-pin n I 'm not finding any dongle or cable that has ends like these any solutions? I have thought of getting da 7 pin s-video cable n take out the unnecessary pins from one end. will it help/work ?

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    21 out of 26 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (218 days ago)

    I have bought a new Tv - this doesnt have a VGA socket-My laptop doesnt have S-Video output.Is there a VGA to Scart cable??

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    5 out of 5 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (224 days ago)

    What do I need for multiple TV's and or Monitors?

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    29 out of 34 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (258 days ago)

    I have been able to get the picture on to my TV using a VGA cable, but the sound doesn't go through the TV. How do I get the sound to output through the TV instead of my laptop? Thanks

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    10 out of 12 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (261 days ago)

    Can I do this with a PC laptop using a 'video s to scart' connection on an analogue TV?

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    5 out of 6 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (270 days ago)

    great video - all the advice in one place.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (271 days ago)

    what's better, using the PC jack on the back of the TV or the HDMI jack to connect your computer?

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    3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (275 days ago)

    @bottom me i think u'll need a TV to PC wireless or simply buy a TV Tuner (dont need a TV)

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    2 out of 6 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (276 days ago)

    can this be done the other way so you can watch t.v on your laptop???

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (278 days ago)

    The icons on my TV screen looks great but I can't r read the writing to see what I'm doing. What can I do?

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (287 days ago)

    If you're having your desktop come up with no icons it's because you're using exended desktop instead of mirroring. Simply drag a window over to the very right or very left of your laptop/pc screen and hey bingo! You'll say "Hey!!! It works!" Have fun all

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    3 out of 4 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (287 days ago)

    if you have just the desktop picture you have extended the desktop instead of cloning it. Try dragging an icon or something from the desktop off your laptop screen to the right and if it appears on the other screen you need to go into your display properties and uncheck the box that says extend to this monitor

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