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Benchmark You TV Picture
With The Best
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How To Connect Your Computer To The
Big Screen TV?
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Watch video for
step-by-step instructions how to connect Your Computer To
The Big Screen TV. |
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Finally,
you decided to watch TV on web and made the bright move
of purchasing the software. You now have legal access to over
3500 live channels from many different countries worldwide.
Every computer at home, all your laptops, notebooks and net
books have the software.
Goodbye to that useless cable
connection. Goodbye to its tower-high monthly charges. Goodbye
to limited viewing. Hello thousands of channels! Hello thousands
of radio stations! Hello unrestricted channel viewing! Hello new
programs! Hello upgrades! This is an excellent product and a
definite worthwhile buy.
But, it struck you. The monitor of my computer is so small. Only
you can watch and enjoy the channels you just bought. There are
times that you want to share the space with my family, watch the
programs from the software download on your new LCD TV in the
living room. How can you get to bond if you need to push each
other away just so you could watch the channel on your monitor?
No need to fret.
There are ways for you to connect your desktop, laptop, notebook
or any personal computer to your LCD TV at home. It is possible.
Here are three ways to connect your personal computer and LCD
TV:
Your two best options: DVI and
HDMI
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These two by far are the best digital
transfer mechanisms to date. Most current and up-to-date LCD TV’s
are equipped with HDMI.
Laptops, Net Books, Notebooks
and Personal Computers have DVI. The small difference lies here. The
two connections don’t match. The remedy here is to buy a converter.
It costs roughly around $10. For that amount, you would be able to
watch your favorite program from the Satellite TV for PC Software on
your LCD TV together with your family.
But, call it luck if both the
LCD TV and computer have HDMI. It is the best optimal connection
there is to have. DVI doesn’t have audio so if you’re using the
latter, you need to plug a separate audio mechanism for this one.
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Great option: VGA |
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Almost all
personal computers and LCD TV’s have VGA. This will work
just as well. Picture will come out really nice on the LCD
TV and for the sound, connect a cable to your stereo.
It is not hard at all to connect your computer to the big
screen TV. But only after you do that you can fully enjoy TV
online!
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S-Video Option |
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S-Video |
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S-Video (Separated Video often referred to as "Super-Video")
is a video interface standard found on most audiovisual
equipment today. S-Video is a step up from standard
composite video, which uses a yellow RCA jack and RCA cable,
while S-Video utilizes a mini-DIN plug and S-Video cable.
When connecting equipment that has both options, one can
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It is not hard at all to connect your
computer to the big screen TV. But only after you do that you can
fully enjoy TV online!
It is understandable, even, you want to enjoy with the family,
watching live streaming of the premium channels available on the
Satellite TV for computer software. Other than that, while waiting
for the program to air, you can let the family look at your pictures
and videos uploaded on the net book.
Watching
PC Television with the use of High
Definition LCD TV is much more pleasing than a small notebook.
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