Wednesday 29 January 2020

How To Connect Your Laptop To Your TV

If you are a laptop owner, chances are, you have tons of video and movie clips downloaded into your laptop’s hard drive and have spent inordinately long hours in front of your laptop watching your favorite music video or film. And if you happen to be the proud owner of a high-definition TV set as well, I bet you are secretly wishing for a chance to plug in and connect your laptop into your high-definition TV set—that way you and your friends can cry over Wong Kar Wai’s latest epic film or take part in the action in your favorite anime series, all with the high quality sound and image features that only an HDTVcan provide. Fortunately, there is now a way to connect your laptop to your TV. Read on and find out how.

For computer users who happen to be blessed with the latest models of laptops and netbooks nowadays, connecting your laptop to your HDTV is now as easy as 123. With the introduction of the amazing Wireless Display technology by tech mogul Intel, laptop users can now connect their laptops to their TV’s without the hassle of cables and ports. With the amazing Wi-Di, users can now enjoy internet browsing and video and movie streaming with their HDTV’s. Gaming enthusiasts and fans however, will be disappointed to learn that Wi-Di is not ideal for gaming because of the relatively slow connections that can make gaming quite frustrating. Another disadvantage of using Wi-Di lies in the fact that this particular technology is limited only to laptops produced over the last couple of years. Computer users with older laptop models won’t be able to enjoy this technology though.

If you are a gamer or a computer user who is unfortunate enough to have a laptop without Wi-Di, do not despair. There are still other ways by which you can connect your laptop to your TV. For one, you can opt to make use of cables, such as the S-cable, the VGA cable or the DVI to HDMI cable, depending on your laptop and TV’s specifications and features. The use of an actual cable will offer you a stable connection that is faster if compared to that of the Wi-Di, making it ideal for gamers who require exceptionally fast connectivity. However using cables to connect your TV to your laptop limits your mobility—you literally remain hooked to your HDTV. Plus, you may have to shell out significant amounts of money to acquire good-quality cables that you can use.

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