Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Connecting PCs or Laptops to Televisions with Computer Cables


Computer cables have a variety of purpose. Users may connect SATA hard drives, jump drives, or gadgets like iPods, digital cameras, or notebook fans to their laptops and all of this could only be possible with the help of computer cables. With the advent of mobile phones and LCD and plasma TVs, more and more gadget-lovers want to connect their electronic devices to televised screens for a better viewing experience. Different computer cables can actually be used to make this happen:
1. S-Video Computer Cables – S-Video cables are the cheapest computer cables in the market today. This is why using S-Video cables are the most common means of connecting your laptop to a plasma or LCD TV. Additionally, almost every TV out in the market today has an S-Video port. S-Video cables come in two forms: 4-pin and 7-pin. Laptops and personal computers are typically equipped with 7-pin S-Video ports, so if your TV has a 4-pin S-Video port, this method may not work.
2. VGA Computer Cables – VGA cables are useful for hardware applications that include audio, VGA monitors and KVM switches for example. With VGA cables, efficiently connecting personal computers to VGA displays with audio is now possible. VGA cables offer better quality than S-video cables and are usually available only with HDTVs. VGA ports on regular televisions are virtually non-existent.
3. DVI Computer Cables – DVI cables give higher quality than both VGA and S-Video cables. DVI cables require a laptop or personal computer with a DVI port and an HDTV television. Though DVI computer cables are relatively more expensive than VGA and S-Video cables, the quality it delivers is certainly worth it.
4. HDMI Computer Cables – HDMI cables offer the best quality in computer to television connection to date. Though many newer laptops have HDMI ports, some older laptops and personal computers do not have HDMI output. DVI to HDMI cables can be used to connect to an HDTV, and these cables are on the market already. HDMI to DVI cables are also being offered by cable manufacturers because they both use the same video standard.