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| Thread ID: 120890 | 2011-10-01 04:37:00 | laptop vga to old tv connection | notechyet (4479) | Press F1 |
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| 1234854 | 2011-10-03 16:47:00 | Sick Puppy Thanks for that, spot on!:thumbs: The explanation is perfect and I see (www.svideo.com) that I would need a bundle of bits and pieces. Not being too costly either. Have you (or anyone) done a connection like the one in the link and the viewing being any good/satisfactory? |
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| 1234855 | 2011-10-04 11:29:00 | The last link I had is the one I purchased, but mine is different as I have an S-Video jack on my laptop. Picture quality is good, depends on quality of what you're looking at, and the more RAM you have the better. It won't stand up to 1080 files, but then I have a CRT TV, so I'm not that worried yet! I've not used the box you refer to, but I'm presuming the quality should be acceptable - as I said, depends on the quality of what you are watching, and how good your PC is. I would certainly trust what they have over Trademe/eBay sellers who import from china and pirate their pics, let's put it that way! |
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