Please Help with TV display

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  1. Posts : 25
    Duh
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       #11

    well I did goto device manager for the display driver and click on update. It said it was the most up to date
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       #12

    You really need an HDMI connection for the picture carity.

    The adapyrer is downgrading the signal giving you poor results.

    I have a 8500GT Nvidia with HDMI out and iy looks great.
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  3. Posts : 25
    Duh
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       #13

    reghakr said:
    You really need an HDMI connection for the picture carity.

    The adapyrer is downgrading the signal giving you poor results.
    great! but also not possible.

    Thanks though
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       #14

    Your TV has component input, you can try using a Svideo-Component adapters. Let us know how that turns out. I actually have a few such adapters laying around I think, video card purchases usually come with them.
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       #15

    Here a I thought I had every adapter available, never heard of that one.

    Now I see what you mean:


    S-Video (MDIN7) to 3 Female Component Cable for Infocus Projectors ONLY


    For inFocus Projectors only,. scrap that.
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       #16

    reghakr said:
    Here a I thought I had every adapter available, never heard of that one.

    Now I see what you mean:


    S-Video (MDIN7) to 3 Female Component Cable for Infocus Projectors ONLY


    For inFocus Projectors only,. scrap that.
    That's the one, it's of the same form for the adapter we're talking about.
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       #17

    Problem is,. I don't see anywhere in the post that xesvuli420 has component inputs on the TV
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  8. Posts : 25
    Duh
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       #18

    Ragzarok said:
    Your TV has component input, you can try using a Svideo-Component adapters. Let us know how that turns out. I actually have a few such adapters laying around I think, video card purchases usually come with them.
    No S-video output on laptop
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  9. Posts : 25
    Duh
    Thread Starter
       #19

    reghakr said:
    Problem is,. I don't see anywhere in the post that xesvuli420 has component inputs on the TV
    lol i guess i need to explain all options

    ON LAPTOP
    HDMI
    VGA

    ON TV
    S-Video
    2xComponent
    2xComposite
    DVI-D
    Co-Axial*


    Sorry for the confusion guys!
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  10. Posts : 1,614
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       #20

    Thanks for the info.

    Your beast connection with your options would be use a HDMI adapter to component video.

    If they make one.

    To you happen to have a home theater receiver?
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