Thursday, September 22, 2011

How to I connect a projector with RCA/Composite Cable ports to my PC?

I have an HP G60-235DX Notebook PC and I have a projector that only has ports for Composite Cables. I want to know what type of cable or converter I need to be able to display what's on my computer through the projector. I had someone suggest using the VGA port on the PC. Would that work? And, if so, can I just use a cable, or do I need an active converter to change the video format?How to I connect a projector with RCA/Composite Cable ports to my PC?
Hi there,

You will need a VGA to video converter box to convert the digital signal to analog for your projector.

Check the link below for a device to do that:

http://sewelldirect.com/VGA-to-Component

The link below is for a video showing how.

Hope this helps,

AlHow to I connect a projector with RCA/Composite Cable ports to my PC?
You'll need an adapter like the one linked below.How to I connect a projector with RCA/Composite Cable ports to my PC?
as long as the projector supports digital then you in with the vga to rca cable converter that was posted earlierHow to I connect a projector with RCA/Composite Cable ports to my PC?
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it called %26quot;Next Video Converter%26quot;. It is easy to use, you only need click few button.

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