From the manual book of TV, is not clear how to do that. There is a output on my Tv named "pc output" .My PC has DV outputs( one of them works with LCd monitor) What cable I need to use in this case? Thanks in advance.
		
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	It's probably a VGA connection. You can use a DVI to VGA converter cable but check first if you don't have any HDMI or DVI connections on your TV. 
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	D-sub is 15 pin VGA. It can support DVI or HDMI as well. Let us know what TV and what video card you want to connect.Originally Posted by 1234567
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	What is the laptop PC output connector?Originally Posted by 1234567
 Does it look like this?
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVI
 
 or this
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VGARecommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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	No, is not not laptop. Is a desktop PC, HP media center. The PC has 2 DV outputs. The Tv has D sub input. So what kind of cable a need to buy?Originally Posted by edDV
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	The display card DVI-I connector has pins for DVI-D and VGA. Most display cards cone with a DVI-I to VGA adapter like this. In that case you need a VGA cable.Originally Posted by 1234567
 
  
 
 If you can't find the adapter, you can buy a DVI-I to VGA cable. If the cable is over 10ft. make sure it is a good grade with double shielding.
 
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 My friend. How much will cost me this DVI to VGA cable( I need it near to 3.5-4 m)?  
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	$5-$50 depending where you buy it. 4m (15ft) can be found in any computer store or online.Originally Posted by 1234567
 http://www.cablestogo.com/product_list.asp?cat%5Fid=2801&sortType=length&sortDir=ASC&c...FQ8nawodgWmJfg
 http://cgi.ebay.com/15ft-DVI-to-VGA-cable_W0QQitemZ260065966639QQcmdZViewItemRecommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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	Is possible to connect the Pc from DVI output, with TV- HDMi input?Originally Posted by Video Head
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	Yes, just use a DVI->HDMI cable. Like this one:Originally Posted by 1234567
 
 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812189056
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	Make sure your video card in your computer is HDCP capable otherwise using a DVI to HDMI cable will not work.Originally Posted by jagabo  
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	VGA is the more fool proof connection and cables are cheaper. 
 - no overscan
 - Standard computer display sizes (e.g. 1024x768, 1366x768)
 
 DVI-D to HDMI has several issues but offers potential for higher quality.
 - overscan
 - HDCP
 - 1080i/1080p/720p/480p/480i video sizes
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	It will work for everything except Blu-ray and HD-DVD.Originally Posted by budz
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	Ummm....I don't think so.....I've already tried hooking up one of my computers to my Panasonic LX70 HD LCD TV by using a HDMI to DVI cable that I got from monoprice.com. All I got was a blank tv screen. I was told by monoprice.com that the video card has to be HDCP capable in order for it to work on a HD LCD TV. Which does make sense. Therefore I'm assuming by using a Blu-ray or the soon to be dead HD-DVD drive from a computer would be able to playback on a HD LCD TV as long as the video card is HDCP capable.Originally Posted by jagabo    
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