Question:
Will a hdmi tv connect to a Vga computer?
Connor
2013-03-12 10:29:51 UTC
Hey, I just wanted to ask if a 21inch plasma tv with a Hdmi socket would connect to a VGA socketed computer via a Hdmi - vga cable?

So i guess what im asking is will it succesfully work as a monitor? Is there any reason for it to not work? Thanks in advance!
Four answers:
kg7or
2013-03-12 10:39:56 UTC
With rare exceptions, no. VGA is normally analog -- a few high-end computers with the right video card can deliver digital output via the VGA connector, but don't count on it. HDMI is digital, and you can't connect an analog source to it.



The only way to make it work is with a cumbersome and expensive active converter.



You could connect the VGA output of the computer to an analog input on the TV, such as the yellow composite video input jack, if your TV has it. You'd need a VGA to composite adapter cable. If you go that route, you'd have to rig audio separately from the computer's headphone jack, via another adapter cable.
anonymous
2016-08-08 07:06:24 UTC
VGA excellent is reduce, it is analog. It's a lot better than something non-digital cable. With VGA, the tv has to auto-synch the image, due to the fact it more often than not don't document the native decision to the laptop. To make matters more enjoyable, Microsoft intelligently uses a black splash monitor when windows boots, so that you could need to wait seeing it 'till home windows finishes booting. You have got to use a non-black background. Ironically, even with HDMI some TVs do not record either their native resolution to the computer. Native 720p or 1080p is fine for films, terrible text. You have got to find out the liquid crystal display native resolution, and pray the television likes it. My 720p is 1366x768 alternatively than 720p (1280x720) Btw, textual content will not appear ideal. Lcd tv pixels aren't frequently square, so that movies and video games appear less pixelated.
Mr.No0nE
2013-03-12 11:01:50 UTC
A vga to hdmi cable will not work.

- Vga is analog and hdmi is digital and both use different color spaces.ect, you cannot change the signal over a cable (if your computer can output hdmi through the vga output, that's the only way it would work, but around %90+ of computers cannot do that).

= Will not work.



What would work. (If computer has dvi-i or dvi-d output).

- Dvi-d to hdmi cable.



What would work (if tv has dvi-i or dvi-a input).

- vga to dvi-a cable.



I you can't do those, then you can get a vga to hdmi converter.

- A receiver is a converter as well, so vga output on pc to receiver vga input, and hdmi output on receiver to hdmi input on tv would work as well.



You always have the option of using a low resolution cable (not recommended), like,

- S-video, composite video.
Mike
2013-03-13 14:06:47 UTC
It will not work... HDMI is pure digital, VGA is pure analog.



The only way it will work is if there is also a VGA port in that TV.


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