Jac,

Most plasma screens I've seen have had either a standard monitor interface,
an Svideo connector, cable or component connector. Some have had 2 or even
all three of those options.

You need to check with whoever is providing the plasma screens. If they've
used them for connecting to computers before they will probably have a
standard svga port for connecting to a computer. If not, you may need to get
an adapter card. There are several PCMCIA cards available that will output
to just about any of the possible formats.


Cheryl D. Wise
Microsoft MVP
WiserWays, LLC
713 353-0139
www.wiserways.com
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message-----
From: jac - 

Thanks Stephen,
yeah I've hooked up the laptop (only the other day) to a projector with no
problems. But this time it has to connect to a Plasma TV screen. It only
matters that the work is viewable on the plasma screen & not the laptop
screen.

any advice would be appreciated.




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