Most LCD's have a VGA input and your computer/notebook will Have a VGA output. Get your self a VGA cable and connect the two With this cable. Access your settings (right click->display->)almost the same process on Vista it should be easy to set that part up and your set. If you're tv has a dvi input you'll be able to fond adaptors. If it only has audio/video (I.e composite) cables purchase An av to VGA adaptor and you're set!! It's east and I don't see why it isn't possible with any tv as long as there Is an a/v or VGA or dvi input.
Visual display unit is the British term for visual display. Basically, this refers to the output of an electronic device through a screen or monitor. A TV screen and a monitor of a desktop computer are both visual display units.
there are many variables involved but it usually depends on the exposure time of the display to your eyes the distance you sit away from the screen and the type of display is in use i.e lcd led plasma or crt this applies to both your tv screen and computer screen
Simplest way is to use a HDMI cable. I have a long cable reaching from my computer to my TV. I have to change the screen selection (Fn/F7) to select that screen.
To run PowerPoint presentations from a computer to a TV while still being able to work on the computer, connect your computer to the TV using an HDMI cable or wirelessly via screen mirroring. Once connected, go to the display settings on your computer and select "Extend" rather than "Duplicate." This allows you to show the presentation on the TV while using your computer for other tasks. Finally, in PowerPoint, start the slideshow in Presenter View, which will display your slides on the TV and your notes on your computer screen.
VDU, which stands for Visual Display Unit, is measured in inches. It refers to the size of the screen of a computer monitor or television.
A television is designed to convert electrical energy into light energy, which allows the screen to display images, and sound energy, which allows the speakers to produce sound.
Any attached monitor or tv which the computer can display to
Because the computer screen works like a tv screen
No, you cannot directly use an Ethernet cable to transmit video from a computer to a TV. Ethernet cables are designed for network connections, not for video signals. To display a computer screen on a TV, you typically need an HDMI cable or other compatible video output method. Alternatively, you could use screen mirroring or streaming devices if the TV and computer support those features.
A video game is a game played electronically by manipulating computer-generated images on a display screen such as a computer monitor, a television receiving set, or a handheld device.
a monitor is a screen that is connected to the computer to visually show what the computer is running
No. The Nintendo DS has no video output capabilities and therefor cannot display either screen on a TV or monitor.