How to Stream From a Laptop to a TV With No Delay

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    • 1). Check your television's owner's manual to determine whether it supports VGA or PC input. If so, you can connect your computer to the television with standard VGA cables. Continue to Step 2 if your television supports VGA input. If not, you can still connect your computer if its graphics card supports NTSC or TV output. Check your computer's owner's manual to determine whether it supports NTSC output. If so, skip to Step 3.

    • 2). Locate your computer's VGA output port. These ports are usually color coded blue, are rectangular and have 15 pinholes. The television's VGA input port will look identical and may be labeled something like "PC In" or "VGA In." Connect one end of the cable to each port. Click the "Start" button on your computer and select "Control Panel" in the menu that opens. Click "Appearance and Personalization" then select "Connect to a projector." Consult your television's owner's manual to determine how to set it to display the computer input.

    • 3). Connect the VGA end of a VGA to TV cable to your computer's VGA output port. Connect the yellow RCA cable to the corresponding yellow RCA input port to the television. You can also supply input to the television by connecting an S-Video cable. Click the "Start" button, select "Control Panel" then "Appearance and Personalization." Click "Connect to a TV." Check your television's owner's manual to determine how to make it display the input supplied by the laptop. This is usually accomplished by pressing an "Input" or "AUX" button on the remote control.

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