ok,
my problem.... which ive been pulling my hair out with... is this.
i have a sony viao pc( vgc-v2m) which is compact pc like an imac with all the hardwear behind the screen. and a 37'' plasma and i want to watch films and play games from my pc on my tv screen.
however the connections on my pc are pants!
i have a svhs , audio and video, but these are inputs only, i dont have a vga out either.
my tv has vga input,svhs, 2 hdmi, composite and 2 scart inputs,
my graphics card is a geforce fx GO5700
so if anyone can help me figure this out it will be very much appreciated!
the only things i can think of are,
tv out, or a graphics card with vga plugged into my pc card slot
or a usb to vga converter??
like this one
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/displayProduct....r&HBX_OU=50
any suggestions or help????/
thanks
regards
Tom
my problem.... which ive been pulling my hair out with... is this.
i have a sony viao pc( vgc-v2m) which is compact pc like an imac with all the hardwear behind the screen. and a 37'' plasma and i want to watch films and play games from my pc on my tv screen.
however the connections on my pc are pants!
i have a svhs , audio and video, but these are inputs only, i dont have a vga out either.
my tv has vga input,svhs, 2 hdmi, composite and 2 scart inputs,
my graphics card is a geforce fx GO5700
so if anyone can help me figure this out it will be very much appreciated!
the only things i can think of are,
tv out, or a graphics card with vga plugged into my pc card slot
or a usb to vga converter??
like this one
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/displayProduct....r&HBX_OU=50
any suggestions or help????/
thanks
regards
Tom
This post has been edited by gissin: 26 July 2007 - 10:48 PM

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