Use the VGA connection.  It is higher resolution than S-Video.

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From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Brian Rudnicke
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 10:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: S-Video out on Video Cards

I'm not in to gaming or anything with high end graphics, so I really don't
know much about video cards other than how to install them.  So if my
question sounds a little dumb, please forgive.

I have a widescreen flat panel Sony monitor/TV on the wall of a conference
room.  My boss wants to add a PC to that room, and connect the PC to the TV
via the S-Video out on the video card (using the S-Video in on the TV).  Is
that what those S-Video ports on video cards are designed to do?  Using that
kind of cable, will he be able to use that TV just like a computer monitor,
or does that require the use of a VGA cable (the TV also has VGA inputs).
He would like to have a widescreen desktop.

He wants to be able to use the PC to display powerpoint presentations during
meets, and also to play DVD's using the PC.  

Thanks,
Brian Rudnicke

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