I was given a 19LV505 LCD HTTV/DVD combo http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/televisions ... el=19lv505
I'm running a Dell Inspiron 530 with NVIDIA GeForce 8300GS video card.
Do I need a new video card?
Just want to be able to use my computer (no video games) and/or watch TV on it.
New monitor won't work
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I assume you are going in with the 15 VGA video cable ?
Does it work otherwise ?
Do you get nothing on the screen ?
It may only take certain resolution inputs for the
PC input. I don't see the manual online, so I can't say.
Try preseting your video res to the native 1440 x 900
or 720x1280
If you have the adpater handy that video card can output via HDMI, you could hook up that way.
Does it work otherwise ?
Do you get nothing on the screen ?
It may only take certain resolution inputs for the
PC input. I don't see the manual online, so I can't say.
Try preseting your video res to the native 1440 x 900
or 720x1280
If you have the adpater handy that video card can output via HDMI, you could hook up that way.
The manual is at the link I posted. I'll try your suggestions.
I assume you are going in with the 15 VGA video cable ?
It is.
Does it work otherwise ?
Haven't tried it as a TV but was working a few moths ago as TV for the person that gave it to me. Never been hooked up to a computer before.
Do you get nothing on the screen ?
It shows menu and Input - DVD or Video.
It may only take certain resolution inputs for the
PC input. I don't see the manual online, so I can't say.
Try preseting your video res to the native 1440 x 900
or 720x1280
I assume you are going in with the 15 VGA video cable ?
It is.
Does it work otherwise ?
Haven't tried it as a TV but was working a few moths ago as TV for the person that gave it to me. Never been hooked up to a computer before.
Do you get nothing on the screen ?
It shows menu and Input - DVD or Video.
It may only take certain resolution inputs for the
PC input. I don't see the manual online, so I can't say.
Try preseting your video res to the native 1440 x 900
or 720x1280