The S-Video connector and cable will give you a better picture than coax or a RCA type pin video connector and cable will.
Yes, but the LCD TV needs to have a VGA input.
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First check that your TV has a PC input of not. There is a PC Input in newly built LCD's and plasma's attach a cable(monitor cable) from your CPU or laptop into PC Input.For details refer to your LCD/Plasma User Manual.
Computer LCD displays operate in a very similar way to LCD televisions. The input signals are normally different to those available on a television but otherwise, the technologies used are the same for both.
input, because your giving the computer information an lcd screen or TV is an out put device because its giving info to you through via visuals.
You need it if you want to view regular free television. If you have satellite television or cable you only need to connect the output of the decoder to the corresponding input on you LCD television. Hope that helps.
A blue screen usually means there is no signal on the input selected.
You just plug you tv in to the poroject with A/V cables (red, yellow, white) also called composite, Component HD (red, green, blue) or Svideo. You can get cable coax to svideo conectors if needed. Once connected turn on tv source be it cable box direct cable or antena (?) then turn on your projector and go through the input selection until your tv shows up on the Screen. Of course if you know what input method you have your TV pluged into just select that. If it doesn't show up check cables and repeat.
Does it even turn on? Is it the projection lamp type or a flat panel LCD set? If it's the projection type, you may have a lamp that's finally gone out or a bad ballast unit. The other things that can cause no picture is if you have the wrong input selected on your set via the remote control by which, the TV is looking at an input where's there no signal present. Most TV's though, should display something though, such as, `input 1', `input 2', etc.
Many Samsung LCD TV's are reportedly prone to obtaining scratches. These TV's have a wide range of cabling options and the devices respond quickly to user input.
it allows you to have video input to your computer such as coax, svideo, etc (depends on the card) usually these are used to watch or record television programs on your PC. The only version of windows with built in functionality for this type of card is Media Center Edition, otherwise there are 3rd party programs that come with the hardware that allow you to view the input.
It does have a digital tuner built in. This LCD TV has a built in digital tuner,so you can receive all digital broadcast.