I'd like to watch some movies off Netflix on my Plasma TV. Is there anyway to hook up my Dell computer to the Plasma and use it as a monitor so I can play movies? Thanks in advance!How do I hook up my Dell computer to my Panasonic Plasma so I can watch movies off the internet?there are certain panasonic plasma
that can connect to the computer
u have to make sure that u buy the right plasma
since not all of them can do that
nway
i dont know about watching movies from the internet thru plasma
all i can say is
there are certain plasma that can connect to the computer
thru cableHow do I hook up my Dell computer to my Panasonic Plasma so I can watch movies off the internet?the same port you plug your screen shuld be on your Plasma
1 unplug your screen
2 get your cpu tower next to your Plasma
3 pluge in you cpu in to your Plasma
4 injoy your moiveHow do I hook up my Dell computer to my Panasonic Plasma so I can watch movies off the internet?If your computer is not next to the plasma, you can use one of the video streaming devices - AppleTV ($299 or $399 with 160gb hd) for example - to stream the movies (and music) using your TV and stereo system. You connect AppleTV to your wireless (or wired) network, connect it to your plasma (it has HDMI and Component video outputs, as well as stereo and optical digital audio outputs).
But direct connection - from your video card output to Plasma is better of course.
BTW, there are some video cards with HDMI or DVI output. So if your plasma has HDMI and you care about wuality of picture - invest in HDMI/DVI equipped video cardHow do I hook up my Dell computer to my Panasonic Plasma so I can watch movies off the internet?
yes there actually is. when you buy your video card for your CPU. there is a cable with the video card. it's cable head's shape is like a hollow circle with 5 tiny hairlike cables within it kinda like this ( : ' : ) that connects from your video card to your tv. but you have to check the back of your tv if it has plug just the same as with your video card. i already tried this.
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