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Most likely this is a resolution issue. Set your computer's output resolution to one that is compatible with the TV, usually 1366x768 for a 720p Insignia TV. More info can be found here.
I had the same problem. First, I got the comp cables and set resolution to 420p\16:9 aspect. Didn't fix it. then I went into the advanced menu and turned off noise reduction and DCM (digital clear motion).
Most likely your current resolution isn't supported by the TV. Before you plug your TV up to your computer, set your desktop resolution to 1024 x 768. This is the standard and is supported by most if not all flat screens. If it doesn't work on this setting try 800 x 600 or 1280 x 768. One of those three should show up. If no resolutions work, then there is something wrong with the TV. If other monitors work on your computer then the computer is just fine.
go to your control panel of your computer (using a different monitor obviously) and change your screen resolution to 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, or 1440x900. any of those resolutions should work. also go to advanced and make sure it is set at 60 herz.
Heres the dealyo.
Click start button
Click control panel
Click display
Click settings
adjust screen resolution (probably have to go down) until the tv displays your computer
if this did not work, you will have to adjust bit rate from 32 to 16. Fiddle with the settings until the magic happens.
You will not get any sound unless you use an audio jack plugged into t.v.
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