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    how can i connect my Laptop(Aspire 6920g) to my T.V.?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Awake, Dec 21, 2008.

  1. Awake

    Awake Notebook Consultant

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    I remember when i had my crappy dell i got off ebay for 100 bucks(as you can image it was crap, it was like pentium 3...and 9 gb hardrive LOL), anyways i was able to connect the dell cause it had some round hole that i stuck a cable into and then my into T.V. My laptop(Aspire 6920g) doesn't have that hole(I think, didn't find it) :(, so anyways, how do I connect it to a T.V.?(If i can, hopefully.)
     
  2. hoggie

    hoggie old boy

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    has it got the HDMI port ?
    it should have, but have you got a HD Ready TV ?
     
  3. Awake

    Awake Notebook Consultant

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    i dont got hd tv my tv is like so old..like 10 years and it still working like its new.
     
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    Full-English Notebook Deity

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    Have you got an s-video output, you could connect it by this if you have one.
     
  5. Quilty997

    Quilty997 Notebook Consultant

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    it looks like you've got the excuse you needed to get an HDTV with HDMI input in the sales :)