NB305 - connect to a TV composite (RCA)

Is it possible to connect a TV that has composite connections RCA and SCART only Monitoring NB-305. If this is what would be the best way to do this?

I found several VGA - RGB cables on the internet (which also specify that you can use to connect to the RCA (red/yellow/white) jacks. However, I also noticed that a lot of people say that these cables don't work unless your PC has 'TV-OUT '. I'm a little confused as to if possible, can someone offer any advice.

I would like to be able to connect the Netbook to the TV and use the TV as a monitor, as well as the output for the sound (as the sound level of the Netbook is very poor).

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Theoretically, it is possible to use a RCA VGA adapter to connect NB305 to the TV. In my opinion you shouldn't t buy a very good cable market and from my own experience, I can recommend a high quality at a specialist dealer (Audio/HiFi store) cable.

Additionally, make sure that you use the correct settings for TV (NTSC or PAL). Also check the resolution of the screen and display refresh rate to get a good connection.

So, in other words, it of possible to make such a link.

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