Posted by axptguy38 (375 days ago)
There are plenty of ways. Here are some random thoughts.
- The easiest is if your TV has an RGB (AKA "VGA") input. If so, you can just get a long RGB cable and connect from the RGB/VGA out port on your laptop (the one you use for an external monitor or projector) to the in port on the TV. For sound, you'll need to go from the line out or headphone port on the PC to the in port on the TV that corresponds to the RGB port.
- Many newer PCs use DVI instead of RGB, but a converter is only a few dozen dollars. Anyway HP laptops typically do not.
- Some laptops have an s-video out port. Get a cable to go from s-video out (typically 4-pin) to s-video in or component in (depending on what your tv has). You'll still need to do the sound. If you go component get a cable from 3.5mm sound port to two plug component sound (white and red, the video cable is coded yellow).
- Many computers and video cards come with nifty software that allows you to create display profiles. That way you can set up the TV profile with the correct resolution (1920x1080 if it's "true HD, check the manual) so that you can just flip over quickly.
- Get a tech savvy friend to help. Or bring your TV manual and laptop to the Wan Chai Computer Centre or 188 Centre and ask someone what you need.
(I am based in Hong Kong)