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The tv Plasma screen panel it is 90% of the tv and it is very important to the functions for the tv watching experience.The tvs Plasma screen panels are exspensive and very limited in production by the tvs corporations only and can buy it from them only too,they'll sell the tv Plasma screen panel to u,but they'll charges u the same as a new tv.Sorry tv now only worth as a salvage tv for it eclectronic boards to used for it with other tvs only now,if the tv screen panel is broken or cracks.
First off, is the tv set to use the hdmi input? if not, change tv to hdmi input and try again. If still no good, you likely need to tell the laptop to use the hdmi connector. Try this:
connect hdmi from laptop to tv and select hdmi input on tv.
while holding the blue fn key (bottom left side of kbd) press and release the F5 key. This will toggle the laptop between the laptop lcd display, external connectors (vga/hdmi), or both simultaneously. Let me know if this works or not.....
You have TWO OUTPUT from the laptop: VGA and RCA Video Out (Yellow connector). Now match one of these in your plasma TV and you are on your way to fame. Remember to select the video source on your TV, possibly A/V input.
Try lowering your screen resolution on the laptop first. (Right click on desktop > properties > settings tab > and move the bar to the left - try the lowest setting to start with
This depends on the audio system setup designed on your television.
Most speakers can have adapters bought for them which will allow you to connect your speakers to a television. But not every TV will support the 7 speaker configuration with PC Speakers.
The good news is the adapters are fairly cheap at Radio Shack and should not set you back more then 10 bucks. Maybe even cheaper.
Then plug it into your laptop and TV. On the Acer you may also have to press the fuction key and f4 or f5 (this changes which monitor displays the computers output)
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