Hello,
My parents have been looking at a medium size TV (58-66 cm), but I noticed something odd in the Philips range. The cheapest one has just one scart, one DVI-I and not very good viewing angles. The two more expensive ones have hdmi, several other connectors, but NO analog VGA (they only support a PC via a DVI to HDMI adapter). The most expensive one also has no VGA, but has yPbPr with additionally H-sync and V-sync and can apparently be used with a VGA to RGBHV cable.
My current laptop only has a VGA output... so I guess it is not possible to connect it to any of those mid price TVs?
I guess the easiest way would be to get a video capture device that also has video out capabilities (but it will be lower quality)...?
I'm also looking at other manufacturers, but my parents have a preference towards Philips...
Weird development...
Jörg
My parents have been looking at a medium size TV (58-66 cm), but I noticed something odd in the Philips range. The cheapest one has just one scart, one DVI-I and not very good viewing angles. The two more expensive ones have hdmi, several other connectors, but NO analog VGA (they only support a PC via a DVI to HDMI adapter). The most expensive one also has no VGA, but has yPbPr with additionally H-sync and V-sync and can apparently be used with a VGA to RGBHV cable.
My current laptop only has a VGA output... so I guess it is not possible to connect it to any of those mid price TVs?
I guess the easiest way would be to get a video capture device that also has video out capabilities (but it will be lower quality)...?
I'm also looking at other manufacturers, but my parents have a preference towards Philips...
Weird development...
Jörg
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