Historic NY
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Tue Dec-22-09 01:25 AM
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| how do I hook up a tv & monitor to my computor? Help. |
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I bought myself a 19inch tv monitor to hookup to my computor so I can watch soem programs boradcast there.I thought I could just hookup the VGA cable and be done but with the facotry monitor I need to find another method. My DEll only has one connection port. There must be some way to hook it up prehapswith one of the other ports or cables.
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canetoad
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Tue Dec-22-09 01:45 AM
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| 1. You will probably need to buy a graphics card |
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with 2 outlet ports on it. Do you know if your computer has a card or uses on-board (motherboard) graphics?
The kind of card you need will depend on what expansion slots you have inside your computer. Do you know the model or the specs. so we can look up the motherboard?
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Tue Dec-22-09 03:34 PM
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| 2. This will do the trick with almost any computer and almost any TV |
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Tue Dec-22-09 03:49 PM
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Haven't seen those.
I read Historic NY's post as meaning he wished to connect a TV and a monitor simultaneously to his PC. I can't see how this device makes it possible as it has one in and one out port.
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Tue Dec-22-09 05:16 PM
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| 4. I had a similar device that will let you watch on the TV and the monitor at the same time.. |
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On mine the VGA connector passed through.. I couldn't find the one I had on ebay or Amazon now though.. I only bought it a couple of years ago..
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:12 PM
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| 5. We need more information about your hardware |
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Edited on Wed Dec-23-09 08:12 PM by Occulus
Specifically, what we need to know to help you is what ports are on your video card.
There are several different types of video ports in use. Google the following terms:
VGA S-video DVI HDMI component video
Look in Google Images and try to find something that looks like what it is on your video card. Is there only the one VGA port? Does it have a DVI-out port? Does it have an S-video port?
The reason to look at these things is because your TV monitor (is it a TV, or is it a monitor *without* a TV tuner built in?) likely has different ways of accepting video inputs. You need to match those between the TV monitor and your PC.
Once you do that, then you need to figure out if the video driver on your PC is capable of outputting a signal to your TV monitor. Most newer systems/video cards have this capability; it depends on what hardware you're using. You need to know that before anything else.
Posting a photo of the video card on your PC would be an immense help to help us help you. ;)
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