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  • How to Connect VGA to Composite

    Video graphics array or "VGA" was introduced by IBM in 1987 as a standard for computer monitors. It has a native resolution of 640 by 480 pixels, which is about 15 percent the capacity of HDTV at...

  • How to Convert a Plasma RGB Signal to VGA

    RGB is the common color wheel of electronic devices, such as plasma televisions. RGB (red, green, blue) is used to create all other colors. VGA, also know as Video Graphics Array, is how analog...

  • How to Convert an RCA Video to a VGA

    RCA video cables are connection cables that are typically red, white and yellow. The red and white cables are typically used to connect audio and the yellow cable is used for video cables. VGA...

  • What Is VGA Resolution?

    VGA stands for Video Graphics Array. The most prolific video resolution and connection standard available, VGA can be found in computing, TVs, gaming and now wireless devices. It forms the basis...

  • How to Hook Up a Laptop to a LCD TV

    Hooking a laptop up to an LCD TV is a great way to enjoy your multimedia applications on your television and simply use the television as an external monitor to view your screen. While getting...

  • How to Connect Your PC to a TV

    Hooking your PC up to your TV? This can be very cool when watching movies on your PC and even playing some games. Follow These few steps and you should be hooked up in no time.

  • How to Connect a Computer to a Television

    So you want to connect your computer to your TV. This is something more and more people are doing these days, as you can download videos and games to your computer and then share them with your...

  • How to Connect a PC to a Digital TV with a Transcoder

    Thinking of connecting your PC to a digital TV? Good idea. But to get your Web surfing, gaming and entertainment access on one screen, you need to get the appropriate devices first. In the...

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