cards video & vga cards

Hi all, I need help, im trying to set up my laptop through television, I got an s-video cable, but it does not work, I did some research and found out that I need a video card, so I looked in get a cable vga and discovered I need a vga card, how can I tell if my computer is an of these I would appreciate your help on this.

Hello
to answer this question you need to find your model computer to computer mfgr website and take a look at the specifications of most computers have a vga vga built as to connect to an external monitor
to watch tv, you'll also need a tuner like you card will be bypassing the tv tuner, they are cheap enough and connect it to the usb port... If this post can help solve your problem, please click the mark as answer check on this page it helps people who need quick access to answers THANKS AND GOOD LUCK

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