Monday, August 29, 2011

Make your LCD-TV into a monitor

In its liquid form are molecules mixed in a mess and have no fixed positions, however, they have the orientation that is determined so that the pointing in one direction. It is this characteristic that is used to create an LCD-TV installation. By varying the strength of the current through the crystal can have crystal molecules to twist and drop through the right amount of light and thus vary their brightness. The technology used in everyday life everywhere.

When you connect your PC to the TV, there are now many ways to go. There are a wide variety of ports to use, depending on the TV and computer (and graphics) you have. No matter what you use cables to connect your computer, you assume that you have to do settings for your video card, so that the video card knows that there is a TV connected and that you want to send signal to it. Some modern computers today has HDMI output on the graphics card, and you have a flat screen TV with HDMI input, use this connection as it provides the best quality. Some flat-screen TV has a VGA input, so you can connect your TV as a regular monitor to the graphics card's VGA port. Furthermore, there are video card that has a TV-out connector RCA-type (usually a round yellow plug) that you plug into your TV's composite port (there is usually three RCA ports, yellow for video and red, white / black for stereo sound).

The most common connector on a graphics card's S-video. This connector is round and usually has four pins. This can either connect directly to the TV's S-video input, if available; otherwise you will need an adapter that converts S-video to composite. These are available from most radio dealer. In addition to connect the graphics card you also need to connect the audio from your PC to your TV. You do this by using a cord at one end is a 3.5mm stereo jack and the other two RCA connectors (red and white / black). These connect to your TV's audio input.

If you want to use scart instead of RCA connectors on the TV, there's a smart adapter called Scart adapter C +. You'll get all kinds of cords which you need LCD-TV installation. Among other things, you will get a cable at one end has S-video and stereo jack that you plug into your computer, and at the other end sits a Scart connector.

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