Doug
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Got my laptop to work with my TV's 
Crappy one in my room:

Uber one in the family room (playing gearhead garage):

Im happy now....
Going to invest in a wireless keboard and mouse now so I can use it from the sofa
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Sam
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What is the quality/resolution like?
And what equipment have you used?
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Doug
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Quality/res is shocking, but thats to be expected with a TV!
But for watching D/L Films and TV shows the quality is ace 
Just used a set of componant leads (red white yellow)
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--Dave--
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component leads comprise of Red, Green and Blue mate. The red white and yellow you are using are for both picture and sound (red and white being your audio connections)
[Edited on 23-06-2006 by --Dave--]
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BlueCorsa
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Red, white and yellow phonos is composite.
Best to get a flat panel TV then the resolution will be better.
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--Dave--
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What model Philips is that Doug out of interest?
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dave17
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cool
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