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EEEPC connection to Philips Plasma TV
LeFrog
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18. February 2009 @ 19:21
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Hello,
I recently bought an eeepc 1000h, which has a VGA output connection.
I have a philips plasma tv, with HDMI connections.
My attempt was as followed :
The VGA output is connected to a cable VGA / DVI-A male.
The Cable is adpated as followed : DVI female / HDMI
HDMI plugged in TV
Added to this, I also connected an audio cable from the EEEPC jack output to an RCA input ( red/white ) of the TV.
TV is the philips 50PF7521D/10 .
Still, it is not working. I assume my mistake was DVI-A to HDMI, but I would like to have advices from you guys...
Could you help me ?
Thanks - LeFrog
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LeFrog
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19. February 2009 @ 19:53
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Well, here's some news : I connected as followed :
- Vga output to hdmi dvi-i cable
- dvi-i cable to hdmi
still not working.
or this tv is mot set up for hdmi port, or vga to hdmi will never work.
can anyone please help ?
Thanks by advance
AfterDawn Addict
13. March 2009 @ 17:58
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green1706
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22. July 2009 @ 16:22
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Originally posted by LeFrog: Hello,
I recently bought an eeepc 1000h, which has a VGA output connection.
I have a philips plasma tv, with HDMI connections.
My attempt was as followed :
The VGA output is connected to a cable VGA / DVI-A male.
The Cable is adpated as followed : DVI female / HDMI
HDMI plugged in TV
Added to this, I also connected an audio cable from the EEEPC jack output to an RCA input ( red/white ) of the TV.
TV is the philips 50PF7521D/10 .
Still, it is not working. I assume my mistake was DVI-A to HDMI, but I would like to have advices from you guys...
Could you help me ?
Thanks - LeFrog
this would not happen if you have a LED TV. LED TV is a term used by Samsung to describe its line of LCD (liquid crystal display) TVsthat use LED backlighting.
LED-backlit LCD TVs do differ from conventional LCD TVs in some important areas:
1- They can produce a very bright image and deep blacks (doesn't work for Edge-LED
2- With Edge-LED lighting they can be extremely slim.
3- They can offer lower power consumption.
4- They can offer a wider colour gamut, especially when RGB-LED backlighting is used.
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qwert99
Senior Member
22. July 2009 @ 18:10
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If your TV has composite input, you may be able to use a VGA to composite adapter. I believe they run about $25 on the internet.
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