HP Mini 210-1076NR: HP mini 210 VGA to HDMI

good day... has someone can help me to let me know how to send image of VGA to HDMI on TV? I already install the latest windows updates and have a VGA/HDMI cable, but the picture on the TV...

Thanks in advance for any help or suggestion...

Hello

From analog to digital, you need a good converter. I don't know your cable but the following converter may help:

http://www.cablechick.com.au/cables/VGA-35mm-stereo-audio-to-HDMI-converter.html

Kind regards.

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