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    Default Would this work?

    Basically, I want to use my TV as my monitor, I have the other cable needed, But would this work?

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-VGA-TV-CON...#ht_1551wt_902

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    Yes that should work !

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    Yes it would but just make sure your TV has the right sockets. Modern TVs have a VGA socket in them though

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    As markypee4 said, make sure your TV has the ports for these connectors to connect to. Are you sure your TV doesn’t have a VGA port already? I am not very familiar with TVs but that yellow, red and white connection ends looks quite confusing are you sure your TV can support these? I am not sure if these are the same as the more common connector with the pin in the middle.

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    Well, I just discovered I had one of them cables already, Tried it and no luck, I had the red yellow and white correct, And nope my TV does not have a VGA port, Its quite new too I have HDMI, Scart, Composite and Red, Yellow white.

    Sucks, Im unsure why it didn't work

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    You can use the HDMI socket to connect your PC/Laptop, as long as you have a DVI socket on the computer. It looks like this;



    Then you need to by a HDMI to DVI Cable like this;


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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyHorror View Post
    You can use the HDMI socket to connect your PC/Laptop, as long as you have a DVI socket on the computer. It looks like this;



    Then you need to by a HDMI to DVI Cable like this;


    I don't have a very good graphics card, VGA and S-Video only

    I have a VGA -> HDMI Cable, But it dont work, What a waste of money, Any other suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaaaack! View Post
    I don't have a very good graphics card, VGA and S-Video only

    I have a VGA -> HDMI Cable, But it dont work, What a waste of money, Any other suggestions?
    VGA > HDMI won't work without some sort of hardware, VGA is analogue, HDMI is digital.

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    If you're determined just buy a new graphics card, you can get them relatively cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyHorror View Post
    If you're determined just buy a new graphics card, you can get them relatively cheap.
    I have a brand new PCIE One sitting in a box next to me

    My motherboard broke a day before it arrived, Using my backup one which has AGP, can't afford a new mobo

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