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This document is a guide on how to connect a computer to a TV set. It includes information on the types of cables that are needed and the specifications of the video cards that will work with the cables.
Please study the PDF document on How to Connect a Computer to Your TV Set before you buy it. Cable adapter allows video output from your PC/laptop to any TV with S-Video or RCA video input. Molded strain relief at both ends This cable has a VGA connector on one end and both RCA Jack Video (TV) Out and S-Video Out connectors on the other end. It will work with laptops and desktops with VGA cards that has TV-Out function capability through the VGA connector. Connectivity: Connector VGA Male (HDDB15) 14-pin (M x 1) (Same as 15 pin) Connector S-Video mini din 4-pin (F x 1) Connector RCA Composite (F x 1) Length: 5-inch CAUTION: Only works with VGA cards that have TV-Out functionality through the VGA connector. Check your Video Card manual to make sure that your VGA card has TV-Out capability. Special Note: This adapter does Not send a video signal from RCA Composite / S-Video into a VGA Display. To make this connection possible, you must have the following: A digital TV with a component video input. A 15-pin VGA output on your PC/laptop. A high resolution capable VGA to component video transcoder (A transcoder is a device that transforms RGB signals into component video signals) A computer monitor (for setup) NOTE: If you have a computer with an ATI Radeon graphics card, ATI sells a kit to hook up your computer to an HDTV set. If you do not have an ATI graphics card, you will need to purchase a high resolution capable VGA to component video transcoder. How to Connect a Computer to Your TV Set