Any workaround for connecting T60 to TV?
Any workaround for connecting T60 to TV?
I know there is no S-video output in T60. How do you guys connect T60 to a TV without VGA input?
Thanks!
Thanks!
T60
Model 2613-CTO
Intel Core 2 Duo: T7200 @2.00GHz
14.1' SXGA 1400x1050 (1 stuck pixel, two dark corners !@#$^)
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Fujitsu MHV2100BH PL 93GB (100 gigaBytes)
Matshuita DVD-RAM UJ-842
Model 2613-CTO
Intel Core 2 Duo: T7200 @2.00GHz
14.1' SXGA 1400x1050 (1 stuck pixel, two dark corners !@#$^)
1G DDR2
ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 128M
Fujitsu MHV2100BH PL 93GB (100 gigaBytes)
Matshuita DVD-RAM UJ-842
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chiefpatrolman
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I recommend the Slingbox Pro. Works great ... and no wires!
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2033957,00.asp
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2033957,00.asp
It might be a great piece of equipment, but it will not help the OP with his problem.chiefpatrolman wrote:I recommend the Slingbox Pro. Works great ... and no wires!
PCMag.com wrote:The Slingbox concept is simple: It puts a virtual version of your own television on any Windows XP/2000 computer with an Internet connection, as well as on certain handhelds and smartphones.
DKB
Too much expensive.chiefpatrolman wrote:I recommend the Slingbox Pro. Works great ... and no wires!
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2033957,00.asp
You may find some PCMCIA TV card. it is around $40.
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johnny0001
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Just the VGA port on the left side.
johnny0001 wrote:What if we wanted to connect to a projector for presentations?
Which port and connector do we need?
T60
Model 2613-CTO
Intel Core 2 Duo: T7200 @2.00GHz
14.1' SXGA 1400x1050 (1 stuck pixel, two dark corners !@#$^)
1G DDR2
ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 128M
Fujitsu MHV2100BH PL 93GB (100 gigaBytes)
Matshuita DVD-RAM UJ-842
Model 2613-CTO
Intel Core 2 Duo: T7200 @2.00GHz
14.1' SXGA 1400x1050 (1 stuck pixel, two dark corners !@#$^)
1G DDR2
ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 128M
Fujitsu MHV2100BH PL 93GB (100 gigaBytes)
Matshuita DVD-RAM UJ-842
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insomniac59
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Hmmmm....I was curious if it could be done. Looks like there are conversion cables available.
http://www.pccables.com/images/70717.jpg
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Nevermind...the description of that part describes it as a clone of a Dell part which was intended for laptops that can handle the conversion of the vga to ntsc signal internally. Otherwise you would need a conversion "break-out" box which seems to run $100+ ( a "scan converter").
http://www.pccables.com/images/70717.jpg
*edit*
Nevermind...the description of that part describes it as a clone of a Dell part which was intended for laptops that can handle the conversion of the vga to ntsc signal internally. Otherwise you would need a conversion "break-out" box which seems to run $100+ ( a "scan converter").
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own6volvos
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One interesting thing on my laptop with the Omega video drivers installed is not only does Svideo or composite not show up, but YPbPr shows up as an option. Did a little research and the X1400 is supposed to support internal VGA to YPbPr conversion, with a simple pin to pin adapter. I found one pretty cheap for like 8 bucks. For those who dont know what that is, its a slightly technical term for component video.
Please find that out. I am interested to know answers to this question.own6volvos wrote:One interesting thing on my laptop with the Omega video drivers installed is not only does Svideo or composite not show up, but YPbPr shows up as an option. Did a little research and the X1400 is supposed to support internal VGA to YPbPr conversion, with a simple pin to pin adapter. I found one pretty cheap for like 8 bucks. For those who dont know what that is, its a slightly technical term for component video.
currently own X61S, T42, X31, Macbook Pro Unibody i5
Is this one an option?
http://www.trianglecables.com/1footvgadbma.html
...or is this the passive type that is not supposed to work for this application?
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looks like the adapter to go along with the possible Omega drivers solution for component video.
http://www.trianglecables.com/1footvgadbma.html
...or is this the passive type that is not supposed to work for this application?
*edit*
looks like the adapter to go along with the possible Omega drivers solution for component video.
T'Pad 600e, 770x, A20p, A21p, A30p, A31p (2653-H3U), T43p (2668-Q2U) & T60p (2623-DDU)...it's an addiction.
Is there any possiblity of using DVI-->S-video. Apple has something for thier machines.
The Docking station comes with a DVI
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/W ... e=M9267G/A
The Docking station comes with a DVI
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/W ... e=M9267G/A
I think the triangle cable and omega drivers definitely need to be tried out if they work together since the 1 Foot ... Adaptor looks promising.
I'll have to try the omega ones. Later I'll post a ...gadget from an optoma projector...I'll try it with the omega drivers. Can anyone tell more about them in this (TV/S-Video) respect?
I'll have to try the omega ones. Later I'll post a ...gadget from an optoma projector...I'll try it with the omega drivers. Can anyone tell more about them in this (TV/S-Video) respect?
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Almost retired: X61T. Watching: X301 (wife's). Retired: T60p.
Former:T60, (X31), T30, 380E
Almost retired: X61T. Watching: X301 (wife's). Retired: T60p.
Former:T60, (X31), T30, 380E
Hi
I've found something like that: PIC
It's very cheap about: 20$ + shipping.
Sorry for the POLISH text under the pic but didn't have time to "play" with that.
Regards
I've found something like that: PIC
It's very cheap about: 20$ + shipping.
Sorry for the POLISH text under the pic but didn't have time to "play" with that.
Regards
T43-2668-CTO , T43p-2668-G7Gex: A31-2652-D5G with 1GB Ram
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own6volvos
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Ordered the cable tonight. Just remembered about it. I will let you guys know if it was 5 dollars wisely spentbigtiger wrote:Please find that out. I am interested to know answers to this question.own6volvos wrote:One interesting thing on my laptop with the Omega video drivers installed is not only does Svideo or composite not show up, but YPbPr shows up as an option. Did a little research and the X1400 is supposed to support internal VGA to YPbPr conversion, with a simple pin to pin adapter. I found one pretty cheap for like 8 bucks. For those who dont know what that is, its a slightly technical term for component video.
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own6volvos
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A much better option is going to be to wait for an expresscard solution. A full on Belkin video unit with VGA, DVI, and svideo along with USB firewire and optical audio out costs 200 bucks, and has its own internal video and audio processing through the expresscard slot. Cheaper solutions will hopefully come around.
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Re: Any workaround for connecting T60 to TV?
How about the $299 Apple TV? Apple will start shipping it next month.leo2002 wrote:I know there is no S-video output in T60. How do you guys connect T60 to a TV without VGA input?
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Re: Any workaround for connecting T60 to TV?
1. Won't work with TV's with composite or S-video inputs (as far as I can tell).pianowizard wrote:How about the $299 Apple TV? Apple will start shipping it next month.leo2002 wrote:I know there is no S-video output in T60. How do you guys connect T60 to a TV without VGA input?
2. Will only work with newer TV's with HDMI, DVI or Component inputs.
3. Since the DVI format is DVI-D (digital) you cannot expect to find a DVI to S-video (analog) adapter cable. Hence my response to point number 1.
4. I wouldn't want to carry it around at 7.7" square x 1" thick and 2.4 pounds in weight without hookup cables. Those hookup cables are pretty hefty in size.
Other than the above it looks pretty nifty for home use with newer model TV's. Until June of 2006 when I purchased a new HD TV my previous $5000 TV would not have been able to connect to the Apple TV.
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Re: Any workaround for connecting T60 to TV?
How about because I would like to watch more on my TV than $5 dollar movies off of itunes with sub-par half-HD resolution. Some of us like to watch divx or other movies without having to pay $300 for them. Plus, if you're to spend $299 for a set-top-box video device, why not buy an xbox 360? Then you can download actual HD movies straight to your device's hard drive or stream them from your PC without having to run itunes. Oh yeah, plus you get a next-gen gaming console for the same price. Forgot that part.pianowizard wrote:How about the $299 Apple TV? Apple will start shipping it next month.leo2002 wrote:I know there is no S-video output in T60. How do you guys connect T60 to a TV without VGA input?
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http://www.monoprice.com/products/produ ... t=2&style=
anyone want to chip in 40 bucks to let me find out if this thing puts out a clean composite/svideo signal?
anyone want to chip in 40 bucks to let me find out if this thing puts out a clean composite/svideo signal?
Looks like the same sold by NewEgg -- quite a few reviews there: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6815100117own6volvos wrote:http://www.monoprice.com/products/produ ... t=2&style=
anyone want to chip in 40 bucks to let me find out if this thing puts out a clean composite/svideo signal?
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