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    Have an M1330, but don't have an HDMI receiver? Here's what I did.

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by leftside, Aug 16, 2007.

  1. leftside

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    I pass the HDMI output directly to my TV and get a fantastic picture. You might need to modify the vertial/horizontal sizing/positioning to get the picture to fit, but it should work well. The nVidia should detect the model of your external monitor/TV. Using your HDTV as an extended desktop looks very nice and works well.

    I purchased one of these:
    Callisto Home Theatre Adapter
    http://sondigo.com/sondigostore/pro...d=990&osCsid=b48773d1933ddd3682715346708ef19e
    and output the digitial output to my A/V receiver. I was actually surprised at the sound quality of this USB sound card. It is very, very good. Far better than the sound output from the headphone output.

    And there you go. Complete integration into your existing HDTV/surround sound system setup.