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    Hey there,

    I am certainly a newbie to this but here's my dilemma.

    I bought the MLB.TV package on MLB.com, which allows me to watch baseball games on my laptop. I have a strong connection and they run fairly smoothly. Here's my issue. I have a fairly small screen, apx. 13 inches on my Sony Vaio SZ series laptop, running Windows Vista Business. I have a very nice, 30 inch television that I would love to hook my laptop up to. This would enable me to watch my baseball games on my television, through the streaming MLB.TV.

    But, my laptop has no S-Video slots. So, I can't just hook up an S-Video cable. I also found that my TV does not have a VGA spot. It's got the red, yellow, white cable slots (RCA I believe?) and an S-Video spot. Is there anything I can do?

    The TV is a Memorex, fairly old, but it's got a good screen. I can't afford a brand new TV with the VGA spot. I looked into getting the VGA to RCA/S-video cords but I hear that isn't enough. I need some sort of adapter for my video card? Ugh, I have no idea. I'm not sure what my video card is. Whatever comes standard with the SZ laptop. It has two, an integrated one and I THINK an NVidia one.

    Can I do anything?
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    I saw this component in another thread.

    http://sewelldirect.com/PC-to-TV-Converter.asp?altProduct=SW-4262

    Would that work for me?
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    I also found this product on ebay:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/PC-Notebook-VGA-to-AV-S-Video-TV-Converter-Switch-Box-1_W0QQitemZ2...QQcmdZViewItem

    It's cheaper with free shipping. Would something like that work?
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  4. Originally Posted by eadavis
    I also found this product on ebay:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/PC-Notebook-VGA-to-AV-S-Video-TV-Converter-Switch-Box-1_W0QQitemZ2...QQcmdZViewItem

    It's cheaper with free shipping. Would something like that work?
    It's the same as the sewell product but it's shipped from Hong Kong and they only accept PayPal...buyer beware.
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    So, would these products work, given my situation?
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    Does anyone know?
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  7. Yes, those type of VGA to s-video scan converters should work. Note that the cheaper ones require the VGA output be set at 1024x768 or less. For example, the device eadavis linked to says:

    Input VGA Resolution 640x480 @ 60/ 72/ 75/ 85Hz , 800x600 @ 60/ 75Hz, 1024x768 @ 60/ 75Hz
    So you might have to change your resolution (leaving you with a degraded desktop) to watch on TV.
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