I hope not but it work on my friend hd tv from vga to vga. I wonder is there anymore settings I need to play around that I miss outIt is entirely possible that some older XP laptops would not be powerful enough to display video on a second monitor at an HD resolution.Thanks I know how to use a search engine. I came across something similar to that page before. It didn't click right away cloning is the same as dual view. I tried and I don't think it works. thanks for your help.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307873 Look at the Dualview section. Don't you know how to use a Search engine?Where do I find this option? Maybe my laptop doesn't have it.Can your old XP laptops play the video and produce a picture on their own display? If not, the vga to hdmi converter is not the cause of your problem. Yeah . I have connected my old laptop to my friends widescreen tv with vga input and s video input and both worked.
Can your old XP laptops' video cards output video at one of the converter's supported input resolutions, say a TV resolution like 720p or a widescreen monitor resolution like 720x1280 or 768x1366? . I think so.
What happens if you set up the laptop to clone its display on the TV instead of extending it?
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What are that laptop models that you are using?
This is more likely a hardware limitation (ie: cpu and/or video card) and not a software issue.Google is your Friend -