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Default 20-11-2008, 13:45

If you have an S-Video output on your notebook then you could connect to S-Video on the TV. But remember that is just video. You will also need an audio cable, probably something that goes from a standard headphone jack to RCA.

VGA to VGA will also work in case the TV lacks VGA input. Again, remember the audio cable.

I would get the cables and test everything out before leaving for Europe. You can get S-Video and audio cables heer inexpensively at most dollar stores.

The user guide for your notebook should also explain what your options are and what settings, e.g. screen resolution, you need to make this work.


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