Jakey
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What kind of cable will i need to connect my laptop (HP) to my TV (32"Panasonic jobby) so i can watch films etc.
Ta.
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oceansoul
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depends on the connections on ur tv and lappy. 15pin vga cable if both tv and lappy have them. Or hdmi if its there. Will also need a cable for the audio, again depending on connections could be a 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable. Or could use optical if you have amp equipment etc
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Tommy L
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Registered: 21st Aug 06
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any of these connections?
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Jakey
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5 mins.
Ill get some pics.
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mwg
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I connect with a HDMI cable. Can get them cheap enough
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Leighton
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I connect with HDMI with my PC as well. dont know if a laptop will have HDMI. there are loads of cables around and all prity cheap
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mwg
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Depends on your laptop. My laptop has a blu ray drive so has a HDMI connection built in
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Leighton
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Nice
i had to buy a GTX 295 so that i could have the HDMI prot in my PC
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Jakey
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Laptop


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pow
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S-Video -> S-Video would be the easiest, the round sockets with many pins
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Jakey
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That all i need?
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Tommy L
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VGA to HDMI
VGA to Scart
Maybe someone can confirm these would both work.
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noshua
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If the cable works, VGA to HDMI would be the best bet. Then you'd need an audio cable (as VGA can't carry audio as well as video, i think). So you'd need to get a 3.5mm to 3.5mm or 3.5mm to RCA (http://sewelldirect.com/35-mm-Mini-Stereo-to-Dual-RCA-Red-and-White-Cable---6-ft.asp).
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moka
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They dont work, there for the other way around. You will need a converter to make those work as the signal is completely different.
Your only options are to use s-video (shit quality) or get a converter.
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