LCD TV connection

My B O & TV manual tells me I need to connect my PC via DVI - I connector on the TV.
Can someone advise a spec. cable for this work.

Hello

It is not easy to give you a correct answer because you didn t write which laptop model you have. It will be interesting to know what a Satellite or even model Qosmio.

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