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i bought a 7 pin s cable.  how can i connect it to my tv so what im doing on the laptop show on the tv screen?  i got Dell inspron E1505.    And i do not have what looks like a MONITOR in a monitor on my F keysWhen you say s cable I'm guessing you mean s-VIDEO cable.  Do you have an s-video output on your laptop?  Most laptops don't normally have one.  Do you have a s-video input on your TV?  What inputs does your TV have?

What you want to do is easy if you have the right stuff.yes. i have a s video on my lap TOP and tv.  but  i got the s video cable that has the s video on one end than rca on the othe end.  and yes i have rca hook up on my tv.  i just dont know what to do on my laptop to be able to show my sreen up on the tvI WOULD like you to confirm that your TV is capable of receiving a digital input signal? truenorthi have 3 video inputs.  1 is for satilite, 1 more is for dvd player.  and 3 one is for my comouter homefully.  there all rca hook ups and working correctly.  its a newer tv. maybe 1 year old Quote from: truenorth on September 17, 2010, 03:15:40 PM

I would like you to confirm that your TV is capable of receiving a digital input signal? truenorth

Why did you ask that? Separate Video, more commonly known as S-Video, also called Y/C, and sometimes incorrectly referred to as S-VHS or Super Video, is an analog video signal. Not digital.
Is your TV an LCD or Plasma HDMI  (or HD ready)? I am including a link to a you-tube video that deals with connecting a computer to a second monitor or a TV. You will note that certain connecting cables are required depending on the output of the computer and as well the input of the TV. You will also note that a separate audio connection will also be required in many cases. Before investing any money make sure that the TV is capable of doing this properly with a good audio/video ability on the TV. In some cases damage to the TV can result if their is a resolution problem between the computer output and the TV resolution. Also even though the audio/video might be transferable the viewing quality might not be acceptable. I have done this but my cable connections were hdmi not S-video to RCA. Hope the video helps, truenorth
http://www.ehow.com/video_4445597_connect-computer-tv.html


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