Quote:
Originally Posted by billyo
i have 2 video converter that has a vga out to 1 vga , s-video and rca in and it supports vga resolution 640 x 480@ 60/72/85 hz, 800 x600 @ 60/75 hz, 1024 x 768 @ 60/75 hz, simutaneous output of vga, s-video and rca signals, and it can syncronize display of pictures on both the computer monitor and tv display.. both pc/mac , pal/ntsc supported cost me $26.00 just can't remember the on line store where i got it from, if you search for it it's called video converter model # LKV 2000, and the other one was kinda expensive it's called maxview "pc to tv converter ". and both of these works weather you only have a vga out on your laptop/pc..
|
Billy - This is the cheapest one I found @ $59,
http://www.svideo.com/pctvez.html
but if you can get it for $26, please let us know where! This one comes from
www.svideo.com, and they have some good tutorials for the novice kj (newbies).
Most of the newer laptops (video cards) don't support s-video anymore, I found that most newer, high-end laptops are supporting direct connection to hdmi port from computer to hdmi port on HD Tv's, such as plasma's, and lcd's, and led's. Good source for cable's ( rca, s-video, and now hdmi ) is
www.monoprice.com, as they are very competitively priced, and ship very fast...
