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Old 06-26-2009, 11:26 PM
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My Samsung LCD HDTV has a D-Sub cable connector with a audio cable connector to connect to a PC.I have a Dell Insperation 530.Which connector on the back of the PC do I use?
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My Samsung LCD HDTV has a D-Sub cable connector with a audio cable connector to connect to a PC.I have a Dell Insperation 530.Which connector on the back of the PC do I use?
Thanks Skipp
Skipp, take a look at the back of your PC, notice the monitor outputs? there are 3 kinds, VGA which is your standard analog output. DVI which is your Digital output and there is a HDMI output. DVI and HDMI are the way to go for connecting to an HDTV monitor set up. with using an HDMI cable you gain the ease of having both video and audio data sent to your monitor as opposed to DVI sending only video requiring an additional cable to send audio.
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