When I physically connect my Lenovo G575 laptop running win7 to my LG TV via VGA cable, my laptop will not remain internally connected to the TV. The laptop disconnects, then re-connects, then disconnects to the Tv repeatedly. So, there is signal feed being sent from the PC and recieved by the TV, then the disconnect sound is made and the signal stops... then the connect sound is made and the signal is restored to the TV. During connections, the TV displays as desired. This TV and VGA cable work flawlessly on my other laptops, but not my Lenovo. How do I get the Lenovo to remain connected and feeding signal to the TV?
have you tried another cable? A adapter? Does the LG TV have HDMI? take a look at this, it may help:http://www.google.com/#q=hdmi+to+vga+ada...have you tried another cable? A adapter? Does the LG TV have HDMI? take a look at this, it may help: http://www.google.com/#q=hdmi+to+vga+adapter+cable&hl=en&source=univ&tbm=shop&tbo=u&sa=X&ei=cl1_UeL9CJG49gT474DYCg&ved=0CKwBELMY&bav=on.2,or.r_qf.&fp=ac215465e2a0ea1b&biw=1209&bih=593
I have not tried a different cable. Perhaps I'll see if using a VGA to HDMI cable makes any difference.I have not tried a different cable. Perhaps I'll see if using a VGA to HDMI cable makes any difference.
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unless you got a big tv with a very good picture it isn't worth it.and a good graphics card in the comp.most tvs are fuzzy and unreadable.i've did it enough to know
If the Vostro doesn't read the signal automatically try to switch the signal from internal to external using the Fn (function) key + one of the F keys above the number keys. This key is usually F4 but may be different for yours. Also, make sure the input is correct on the tv....
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wireless network connection or wifi lets you connect to the internet via ethernet modem with wireless capabilities, with your particular laptop it should pick up the signal all you need is the network key to have internet on your laptop
HDMI is the best method as VGA is low density video. You may have to set up the laptop to send data output to the HDMI/VGA port (Out to the TV). Your manual should spell out the procedures to change from Computer Internal Video to Video OUT.
In order to connect to a wireless network and the Internet on an IBM Lenovo machine, you must first enable wireless networking via your computer's operating system. Allow about five minutes to enable your IBM Lenovo computer's wireless capabilities.
Click the Windows logo in the bottom left of your screen. Select "Control Panel" from the menu. Click the "Network and Internet" icon in the Control Panel. Click "Network and Sharing Center." Right click "Wireless Network Connection" icon. Select "Enable." Enable Wireless via Switch Check your IBM Lenovo laptop for a wireless networking switch. It is usually on the front of the computer above the keyboard. Slide the wireless switch to the "On" position. Look for a wireless light on the front of the laptop. In some cases a light will come on to indicate that wireless networking is active. Other switches, when active, reveal a green strip of plastic. Troubleshoot network connection problems http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Troubleshoot-network-connection-problems Lenovo support http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/migr-50402.html
I looked up the specs on your computer and it appears that it does not have any AV or HDMI ports. It does however have a VGA or standard monitor port. Some TVs have this port as well. If your TV supports this then all you need is to hook up a standard monitor cable between your laptop and the TV then treat the TV as you would a projector. It is very likely that your laptop will notice the TV immediately and project your screen onto it. If not you can switch screens using on of the function keys across the top of your keyboard. Example FN + F5 on some models.
I see you want to use an HDMI connection for your Video from your Lenovo Y510.
I have checked information about the Y510 and it does not have the Technology of HDMI on the Y510 system of Lenovo, Y510 system only have the VGA port where in you can use a VGA cable to get video output to an External Monitor.
Regarding the issue about HDMI I have not seen any Converters yet that can be bought from anywhere to convert VGA to HDMI and I believe that will not be possible since VGA is a lower type of video output than what an HDMI can.
I do apologize but the Y510 systems does not have the HDMI technology to on it.
I hope this clarifies everything about your Query.
I see that you conencted your Lenovo Y410 to a Panasonic THP42c10 LCD TV, see details below.
*The Audio will dpened on what cable connection you have from the Laptop to the LCD TV,
*You have Y410 I do not think that HDMI will be an option.
*I believe that you are using the VGA port on the Machine for an extended Video.
*The Audio will really not be coming out of the Panasonic TV if you are using a VGA cable since that is only for Video you will need an audio cable Jack that will relay audio from the Laptops Audio Jack to the Audio Jack of your Panasonic TV thsi is the only way you can get audio out from the Laptop since you are conencted using a VGA cable.
* do not think that HDMI is present on your Lenovo Y410, but if ever you may have that connection/port the way to get Audio from an HDMI conenction is to change the audio PLayback properties and selct HDMI as the default device for the Audio to work using HDMI.
have you tried another cable? A adapter? Does the LG TV have HDMI? take a look at this, it may help:http://www.google.com/#q=hdmi+to+vga+ada...
I have not tried a different cable. Perhaps I'll see if using a VGA to HDMI cable makes any difference.
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