CONNECTING THE PROJECTOR

Hi all. I have Dell inspiron 14 which has no vga port.

So how do I connect it to an overhead projector which is accessible only by vga cable.

Help, please.

Hi yajnesh45,

Since the port VGA is not available in the system, check the connector which is present in inspiron 14. You neet to get a VGA Converter for it, please provide the exact model number so that I can help you.

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