![]() This may not give the best video resolution, but problem is that audio most likely would not be available when using a USB to HDMI or DVI converter, and I don't think that separate audio can be used with the HDMI input on your TV (the specifications on your TV would help in determining whether or not it is supported on your TV with this scenario). Many TV's would have a VGA computer input (and usually a 3.5mm PC audio input, in which you would use a 3.5mm male to 3.5mm male audio cable from your computer's headphone out jack to the PC audio input on the TV). The USB to video converters generally do not offer any audio output, so you would need to run audio separately to the TV. Choose the one that best fits your needs (more information to help you decide in the following paragraphs). There are USB to standard PC VGA output, DVI output, and/or HDMI. These generally run $40USD to $80+USD, and plug into a USB port on your computer. You would have to use a USB to video out converter.
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