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    How can I connect my laptop to my car?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by DMAK02, Feb 19, 2008.

  1. DMAK02

    DMAK02 Notebook Evangelist

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    The other day, I was sitting in my friend's honda pilot. I was wondering if there's anyway to hook up the sound from my HP to the stereo system or was there anyway to hook up the video as well. Does anyone know?
     
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    FM Tuner, cassette adapter, or you would need a car radio with auxiliary input.
     
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    Plug it in the engine ECU haha jks

    What brand deck is it? You said video too, im guessing its DVD Deck right?

    Umm Most new cd decks have an auxillary port for ipods and stuff but if you only have the standard cd deck you will have to use an FM transmitter unless you have an amp and you wanna run it directly through that.