How Can I Connect a Laptop beside a VGA Output to a LCD TV near no VGA Input?

I have a laptop Dell Inspiron 6000 and a Sharp 32" Aquos LCD TV. How do I connect the two? I've used S-Video and it works but the characteristic is terrible because S Video is using 680x480. The best I grasp is VGA to VGA but in my satchel the LCD has no VGA input. Can I use a VGA to RGB Component Cable? Or VGA to DVI-I than DVI-I to HDMI? Can anyone aid me?


Answers:    1. You cannot convert VGA to HDMI or DVI.
2. The RGB/Component area is unbelievably confusing. VGA can be "converted" to RGB by a cable. This RGB is not what is normally referred to as Component, when conversation about the input to a TV. That is a different RGB-RGB Component. Some VGA outputs from PCs take extra RGB component signals. If yours is one of those, then you can use the VGA to cpomponent cable indicated by the previously poster. There's no guarantee you can use this cable.
There are converters which will convert VGA to component RGB. See the link below.


http://www.smarthome.com/777060.html
The easiest would be the vga/rgb adapter, they come bundled beside most graphics card but are generally pretty cheap. About 5-10 bucks on newegg or ebay.

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