Agree, the thought often comes to mind that the computer monitor is too small to watch, for example, your favorite movie. At such moments, you want the video to be displayed on the TV screen, but not lose quality and volume.
Instructions
Step 1
In order to connect the monitor to the TV, you need to analyze the cables at your disposal
Step 2
Determine exactly what kind of connection wires you have.
The main connection systems are: VGA (often blue cable), DVI (often white cable), normal connection (often yellow cable) and SCART
Step 3
Then you have to figure out what kind of available inputs your TV has. The TV has a free HDMI, VGA component, or complex port.
Step 4
If you have DVI on your computer and HDMI on your TV, you can use DVI to HDMI cable. If your computer and TV have a VGA connection, then you can connect these -VGA to VGA cables directly. If your computer has a VGA connection and your TV has an HDMI connection, then you can connect a VGA cable to a DVI converter and then a DVI cable to an HDMI connection cable. These methods can support HD signal.
Step 5
When making a connection between monitor and TV, keep in mind that VGA, DVI and component video cables do not support audio signals.
Step 6
If your HDTV has an audio input, then you can connect a separate audio cable from your computer sound card directly to the television. And also you can connect the audio signal to various devices such as external computer speakers or your home stereo system.
Step 7
If your computer does not support the type of video link, then you can install a new video card that has the correct link