It's usually the video cable connection on a PC.
It should be a VGA port to allow a video connection to a computer/laptop or other device that can use a 15pin video out.
I don't know if this is the best way, but it worked. EUREKA! 1. Power off both devices! Connect the VAIO 15pin D-sub to the BRAVIA PC input. Power up both devices. 2. On the VAIO (VISTA) control panel / Intel GMA Driver for Mobile, select the display device(s) and the display settings. (Get values from BRAVIA instruction manual / technical data / PC input signal reference table.) 3. On the BRAVIA menue select external inputs / PC. Fine tune if necessary via tools / PC settings.
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Input device.
It is an input device.
Input device
an input variable is an input variable
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out put
Your input device, for example a mouse, is connected to your input medium, your computer. an input device is a device that is used to input or helps to enter data into the computer and an input medium is where the input device is detected e.g the slots
You can purchase adapters that will change the plugs, ie DVI - Dsub. Simply insert the adapter onto your graphics card, and then plug the monitor lead into it. Hope this helps be safe Cadishead Computers
Yes. A PC Input is the same as a VGA Input.