Well the only thing i could think of is the ATI or Nvidia Video card inside the pc. This happened to my pc. i just took it out and put it back in and it is now working fine.
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The Sony Bravia does have a VGA input, which can be hooked up to your computer.
Sorry no, You would have to convert the VGA signal on the computer to one of the input types your TV has built in.
VGA is the standard analog interface for computer displays. A television monitor that has a VGA input will be able to display a computer image just like a PC screen. VGA can also be used by video equipment so it can be used as a video signal interface for those items of equipment.
Yes if it has VGA or HDMI input.
Yes, any TV with a VGA input
If you have the correct cables and a DVI to VGA adapter (as most computer monitors use VGA), it should work.
Yes. A PC Input is the same as a VGA Input.
With a DVI to VGA lead one can link DVI and VGA devices. For example one could link a computer through its DVI output to a monitor with VGA input. One can buy them from Amazon.
Yes, it has a VGA input (female) with no screw holes.
To display your desktop on an LG TV using a VGA plug, first, connect one end of the VGA cable to your computer's VGA port and the other end to the VGA input on the TV. Then, switch your TV to the appropriate VGA input source using the remote. On your computer, right-click on the desktop, select "Display settings," and choose to extend or duplicate the display as needed. Adjust the resolution if necessary to optimize the image quality on the TV.
It means it is not getting a signal from the computer. There are many situations that can cause this symptom, from the cable being unplugged to a motherboard failure to the computer simply not being turned on.
The VGA is a port in the computer that allows you to view your computer through a monitor.