Connecting my Laptop to my TV
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Aisha
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Jun 24, 2009 at 10:42 PM
dancedhall Posts 3053 Registration date Wednesday May 13, 2009 Status Member Last seen March 12, 2010 - Jun 25, 2009 at 07:01 AM
dancedhall Posts 3053 Registration date Wednesday May 13, 2009 Status Member Last seen March 12, 2010 - Jun 25, 2009 at 07:01 AM
Hello,
I just purchased a new cable, One end is a USB cord & the other end has the red, yellow, & white adapters on it . I plugged one end to my laptop & the other 3 cables into my TV. How come I cannot get a picture on my TV. I have a Toshiba laptop & the TV is Sony. Please help. I tried to go into display, nothing when i put my TV on Video I just hear a buzzing noise.
help,
thanks
I just purchased a new cable, One end is a USB cord & the other end has the red, yellow, & white adapters on it . I plugged one end to my laptop & the other 3 cables into my TV. How come I cannot get a picture on my TV. I have a Toshiba laptop & the TV is Sony. Please help. I tried to go into display, nothing when i put my TV on Video I just hear a buzzing noise.
help,
thanks
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dancedhall
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Jun 25, 2009 at 07:01 AM
Jun 25, 2009 at 07:01 AM
hi,
you should connect your laptop to your television by using VGA cable (the blue socket) or you may also use a Super Video cable (see the yellow connector on your laptop).
then you can use the headphone RCA jack to connect the sound to your system.
you should connect your laptop to your television by using VGA cable (the blue socket) or you may also use a Super Video cable (see the yellow connector on your laptop).
then you can use the headphone RCA jack to connect the sound to your system.