Search : in
By :

Laptop connection to lcd tv

Last answer on May 17, 2009 10:25:11 am BST kanwar, on May 17, 2009 3:51:23 am BST 
 Report this message to moderators

Hello,
I have a dell laptop Inspiron 1525 and i am using windows vista. when i connect my laptop to my sony bravia lcd tv(40Inch) using hdmi cable the photo on the tv only comes on the half screen, is there any way i can make it full screen.

regards

Configuration: Windows Vista
Firefox 3.0.10

Best answers for « laptop connection to lcd tv » in :
How to connect your PC to your TV set ShowHow to connect your PC to your TV set Requirements for your PC Requirements for your TV set Configurations Notes It is possible to connect your PC to your television set to enjoy DivX, FLV or DVD video formats compatible on your...
[Audio Issues] Connecting a PC to a TV set Show[Audio Issues] Connecting a PC to a TV set Issue Solution Issue After connecting my laptop to my television set using a VGA cable, i'm getting the image . However, when I tried to put an RCA cable from my laptop in to my television...
Connecting a DvicoTVIX HD-6500A hard drive on a TV in HDMI ShowConnecting a DvicoTVIX HD-6500A hard drive on a TV in HDMI Problem I had my hard drive plugged to my HDMI television, but still have no image on my screen. Solution To connect the hard drive on television in HDMI, you must navigate directly...
RCA connectors (CINCH) ShowRCA connector The RCA connector (Radio Corporation of America, sometimes called CINCH) is a connector used for transporting audio or video signals. The RCA plug is used to send video and audio signals (in mono or stereo) through a two-wire cable,...
Types of connectors Show5-pin DIN plugs A DIN (or DIN5) connector is a plug with 5 pins, formerly used to connect keyboards to computers: The DIN5 connector has been made obsolete by PS/2 and USB connectors. Pins Pin number Function 1 Reset...

1

 ComputerRob1, on May 17, 2009 10:25:11 am BST
  • +6

You should go on your display settings. and choose a resolution setting which will work on your tv

Reply to ComputerRob1