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Locate the video out connection port on your device, it will have a crude image of a monitor as opposed to a keyboard or a mouse. Note the type of connector: VGA, DVI, HDMI, Mini-HDMI; there are others but these are most typical, look these terms up using a search engine like Google select image above the search box, when you find the images that look like what you have on the devices, make a note of them then go shopping now that you know their names you can find a cable that will connect them.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It totally depends on what kind of connections you have available. Most newer computers and T.V.s have HDMI. In which case just run the cable and select the tv as the monitor in display settings. If you are using older hardware than the way to connect is via S3 or Composite. You have to have a video card and tv that support this. So it really boils down to the connection types you have on your pc video card and on your tv. They have to match or allow of a converter connector. Without more information there is no better answer. A pic of the video card connections and the type/model of tv and it's connectors would help a lot.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your PC has to have 1. Intel Processor i3 and above 2. Intel Wireless 3. Intel Graphic Then you could use the WIDI from Intel with Push2TV adapter from Netgear. or other adapter that are compatable with WIDI Intel. Else, There are other 3rd party wifi connection between the two, but connections setting is a challenge.
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