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A scan converter is a device that translates the computer's video signal into standard TV formats. You may need to set up a scan converter to connect your computer and TV if, between them, the two do not support any compatible combination of AV cable technologies like S-Video, HDMI, DVI or HDMI-to-DVI or VGA . Newer televisions, however, generally support multiple types of digital inputs, and finding the right cable should not be too difficult.
A scan converter is a device that translates the computer's video signal into standard TV formats. You may need to set up a scan converter to connect your computer and TV if, between them, the two do not support any compatible combination of AV cable technologies like S-Video, HDMI, DVI or HDMI-to-DVI or VGA . Newer televisions, however, generally support multiple types of digital inputs, and finding the right cable should not be too difficult.