Re: Plugging TV into Dimension 5150?
"Dan" <dn_ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I was wondering if I can plug my TV into the Dimension 5150.
If so how would I go about doing that or can someone suggest a web site
for this info.
Thanks
D.
Which video card?
Does the video card have an s-video out (round connector)
Does the TV have an s-video in?
Is it an HDTV?
If so, does it have VGA, DVI and/or HDMI inputs
Happy to help, just need more info
.
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