You need to add a PCI video card , not a PCI - express card . The video card will give you a new out put on back of tower. Then depending on tv and and video card
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with s- video cord or composite video cord ( rca). composite is first choice.
Sorry no, You would have to convert the VGA signal on the computer to one of the input types your TV has built in.
Yes, any TV with a VGA input
Yes if it has VGA or HDMI input.
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.
Yes, with the proper input on the TV and a video card that's capable in the computer. Many of the newer TV's will already have a computer input jack built in.
If you have a Laptop or Desktop computer with HDMI output, and TV with HDMI input, your TV can display any image your computer can.
You need to connect the speaker out on your PC to the audio input on your TV. You need an adapter cable, as the computer usually has a minijack connector and the TV usually has two RCA connectors
I use my computer screen for monitoring what's my computer is doing right now and we can also use it for giving input if it is a touch screen. I also watch TV and movies.
calculators, um your input output cords tv to DVD (audio video IO), net bios, your computer (press F2 next time you turn it on before windows/mac starts). basic input/output system or syntax.
To connect an LG TV to a computer, you can use an HDMI cable for a direct connection. Simply plug one end of the HDMI cable into the computer’s HDMI output and the other end into the TV’s HDMI input. Then, select the corresponding HDMI input on the TV using the remote. Alternatively, you can use screen mirroring features like Miracast or Chromecast if both devices support wireless connections.
Not at all. The requirement is that the television has an input that is compatible with the PC. This may be a VGA input, RGB input, HDMI or DVI.Note that if the computer has a DVI output, a DVI to HDMI lead can connect the dsplay to a television although it won't have an audio signal.
There are a number of ways to connect a computer to a television. The best method depends on the connections available on the computer and the television and as these aren't mentioned in the question, here are two or three methods to try. Each assumes that the television is an HD model. 1 If the computer has a DVI output, connect a DVI to HDMI lead from the computer to to a spare HDMI input to the television. Also connect a 3.5mm jack connector to the audio output and to the audio connector that should be linked to the HDMI input. Using the television set up menu, specify that the audio for that HDMI input should be external to accept the signal from the 3.5mm connector rather than the HDMI cable. 2 If the computer has an HDMI output, a simple HDMI connecting cable should work without a problem. 3 If the computer has a VGA output, look for either a VGA connection of the television or a component input that has red, green and blue RCA (phono) connectors and two that are marked as "sync". An appropriate VGA to RCA lead should work in this instance but you will need to check the manual to ensure that the television can accept RGBHV signals. 4 Finally, if the television does not have a VGA input and the computer has nothing else other than a VGA input, consider buying a VGA to HDMI converter. It will cost from $30 upwards and are available from some electronics stores or from a number of on line suppliers.