1. s-video – this is probably the most common method out there currently because an s-video cable is cheap as heck and just about every tv under the sun has a s-video port. you’ll have to make sure you laptop is equipped with this port. remember, there are two types of s-video cables: 4-pin and 7-pin. most laptops and pc’s are equipped with a 7-pin port, so if your tv only has a 4-pin s-video port,
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2. vga – if you have a hdtv, then you will be better off connecting using a vga cable. it gives much better quality than s-video and as with s-video,
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3. dvi - dvi stands for digital visual interface with “digital” being the key word there. the digital signal will give a higher quality picture than either s-video or vga. of course,
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4. hdmi – using hdmi will give you the best quality by far. no computers that i know of yet have hdmi ports, but you can get a dvi to hdmi cable to connect it to your hdtv. hdmi is compatible with dvi.
5. scan converter box – this is the last method that i could think of and it involves using a scan converter box,
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here’s a graphic i created with some pictures of the various cables: