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Re: Why does my hp pavillion 9700 not have HDMI input?
Are you sure you mean an input? If it's a laptop, it shouldn't have any video inputs. The pavilion 9700 has the same shell as a few other pavilions, but the 9700 was never designed with an HDMI port.
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Hold on. Have you plugged in the PS3 with HDMI before?
try plugging in with an AV cable, the one that came with the PS3. You would then locate in the settings to change modes see the video for help.
The HP Pavillion desktop has a standard svga output. You CAN. Run this the the PC input on the back of pyour LCD/ LED tv if there is one. You will also need to run a stereo audio cable to the inputs on your tv for sound. The other way would be to install an HDMI out capable video card for your computer. Either way, it can be done. Hope this helps...
Most laptops have a "toggle":
* output video only to internal LCD screen,
* output video only to external HDMI port,
* output video to both internal & external.
I see that you are having a check input error on the Monitor/LCD that your are connecting to your Dell tower, please see steps below.
On your HP 2310E make sure that your HP is set to the input/source that you are using and make sure that you only use one type of video cable for the issue.
I see that you mentioned that you have a VGA cable and a DVI cable, you can only use one type of cable for a video connection.
VGA would be the Blue tipped cable connecting to the tower and going to the LCD monitor.
DVI this is a black cable connecting to a white port much bigger than a VGA port and is rectangular in shape unlike the VGA
and on your LCD monitor check the input type to see video from the tower.
everything seems to be OK you just need to change the input of your LCD monitor for the video to show up on the screen.
also if you are using HDMI for the video u will need to change the setting of your Audio and set HDMI as the Default to have Audio come out from the HDMI connection together with video, the HDMI viedo will automatically be detected as long as the LCD monitor's input is set to HDMI.
I hope that this will able to help resolve your concern.
You need to set your system to output to the port the TV is on. If it is a laptop, there is an F key to change from LCD to LCD+VIDEO to VIDEO. If it is a desktop you need to go into your display settings (control panel or rt clk desktop/properties or whatever system you have).
I dont believe your laptop has an S-Video port. You should be able to use a Monitor Cable. There should be a PC input on your TV that you can plug into.
The HDMI input along with others is located on the a/v control panel of which would have to be replaced. I haven't seen an input jack yet with a part number attached for any model. I would suggest call a service center for a diagnosis.
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