Does a cable exists to connect a PC to an analog TV?
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you may have to go purchase an an video card that support analog out. You can try www.sonystyle.com and purchase the LocationFree player that wirelessly transmit video and sound to an television. Or you can go purchase an new AppleTV.
itried it but the quality is not worth watching. If you want to try it anyway get a video card that has an s video port, and also a rf modulator, connect everything with s video cable and voila!
The easiest and cheapest way would be to have a tv tuner installed in your computer (you could do it, it doesn't take long), then you can use the either the coaxial cable or RCA cable to connect to your tv. Now if you don't want to that then you could buy a outside converter that will do the job. Check it out at a computer store.
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Not really, the resolution of an analog TV is about 320 x 240, which is capable of displaying about 40 alpha/numeric characters (in a line). This is pretty bad for a PC. Change your resolution to 640 x 480, then try to imagine it twice as big. It's mostly a waste, so just use your PC monitor. Your best solution is to use a portable LCD projector, which has an analog RGB input, which is what PCs output.
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