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    #16
    S video, go to bestbuy computer section. Next to USB (geek squad brand) cords


    Please leave feedback below, thanks

    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=358170

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      #17
      That's what I use on my laptop (about a 2 year old Inspiron 1721), and it looks great on my 50" DLP, even HD content.

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        #18
        You can go from DVI to VGA, but you cannot go from VGA to DVI.

        VGA = Analog
        HDMI = Digital (0's, and 1's) + audio
        DVI = Digital without Audio

        DVI to HDMI = OK
        HDMI to DVI = OK
        DVI to VGA = OK in most cases

        I guarantee your laptop doesn't output a digital signal from the VGA port, or they would have just stuck a mini HDMI jack on there to begin with.

        If your TV has VGA in, use that you'll get the best quality that way since you don't have an option for a digital signal.

        You also need to figure out what the native resolution is for your TV. You want to achieve a 1:1 pixel mapping for the best quality possible. If the native resolution for your TV is 1920x1080 (1080p). Then you'd need to set the desktop resolution to that on your computer. My guess is that your wimpy video card on the laptop isnt going to support that.

        The Dell inspiron Mini's come with 2 different video chipsets:

        Integrated Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3150
        Broadcom® Crystal HD media accelerator card

        Which one do you have?
        tasty

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          #19
          Originally posted by s0urce View Post
          I guarantee your laptop doesn't output a digital signal from the VGA port, or they would have just stuck a mini HDMI jack on there to begin with.
          You're probably right but why would they make vga - hdmi cables? They do BTW.

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            #20
            Originally posted by LBJefferies View Post
            You're probably right but why would they make vga - hdmi cables? They do BTW.
            Because HDMI -> VGA still works
            1989 325i Alpineweiß II

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              #21
              I got a vga cable with aux audio cable wired in for $15 at frys

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                #22
                Originally posted by homegrone30 View Post
                I got a vga cable with aux audio cable wired in for $15 at frys
                Like those?

                1989 325i Alpineweiß II

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Matt-B View Post
                  S video, go to bestbuy computer section. Next to USB (geek squad brand) cords
                  please tell me you are joking
                  http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by unrlmth View Post
                    exactly like those

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by s0urce View Post
                      You can go from DVI to VGA, but you cannot go from VGA to DVI.

                      VGA = Analog
                      HDMI = Digital (0's, and 1's) + audio
                      DVI = Digital without Audio

                      DVI to HDMI = OK
                      HDMI to DVI = OK
                      DVI to VGA = OK in most cases

                      I guarantee your laptop doesn't output a digital signal from the VGA port, or they would have just stuck a mini HDMI jack on there to begin with.

                      If your TV has VGA in, use that you'll get the best quality that way since you don't have an option for a digital signal.

                      You also need to figure out what the native resolution is for your TV. You want to achieve a 1:1 pixel mapping for the best quality possible. If the native resolution for your TV is 1920x1080 (1080p). Then you'd need to set the desktop resolution to that on your computer. My guess is that your wimpy video card on the laptop isnt going to support that.

                      The Dell inspiron Mini's come with 2 different video chipsets:

                      Integrated Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3150
                      Broadcom® Crystal HD media accelerator card

                      Which one do you have?
                      So many n3wbs in here....

                      Read s0urces post and go from there OP.

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