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    Can the 6920G (9500m GS) output composite video signals?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by darrickmartin, Oct 29, 2010.

  1. darrickmartin

    darrickmartin Notebook Evangelist

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    So I have this old TV that only accepts RCA inputs and I wanted to output my laptops video to it.

    So I went out and bought a VGA-to-RCA cable. I hooked up it and was greeted with [the attached picture]

    After doing some quick research I found out the only way this cable will work is if the graphic adapter can output composite video signals.

    Is the aspire 6920G capable of doing that? (I'm going to guess no, but it's worth a shot asking)
     

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