HOW TO CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO A TV
To connect your computer to a TV, your computer needs to have an
output port that matches one of the input ports on your
TV.
1. Turn
off your computer and position it within easy reach of your TV. Disconnect the
monitor, but leave the mouse and keyboard connected.
2. Connect
the appropriate video cable from your computer's output to your TV.
3. Turn
on your TV and set it to the input that matches the output on your computer.
You might need to refer to the user's guide included with your TV for
instructions on how to do this.
4. Turn
on your computer.
You should see Windows displayed on your TV. If the screen looks
stretched, or part of the screen seems cut off, you probably need to adjust the
screen resolution in Windows.
If you can't see Windows on your TV, you
might need to reconnect the computer to your monitor and adjust the screen
resolution before you connect to your TV.
Notes
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Cables for VGA, DVI, and component video don't
support audio signals. However, HDMI cables do support audio signals, but not
all HDMI-enabled video cards support audio. If your HDTV has an
audio input, you might be able to connect a separate audio cable from your
computer sound card directly to the TV. Otherwise, you'll
need to connect the audio signal to a different device, such as external
computer speakers or your home stereo system. If your computer doesn't support
the type of video connection you need, then you might be able to install a new video card that has the right connection.
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