Wednesday, November 5, 2008

pc-to-tv-converter-wireless-or-wired?

Have you ever wanted to watch a video on your TV using your PC (including laptop, notebook, mac, mabcook, etc.) But, how do you connect your PC that has a VGA 15 pin connector to your TV that has an RCA Composite, Component, or SVIDEO input? Can you convert that VGA signal to a TV connection? You can find the solution at WhataCable! www.whatacable.com has a wireless and wired solution for watching your PC on your TV.

Which one is best? Well, if you are concerned about price, you’ll want to go with the PC-TV-1 wired version. The wired version works flawlessly. I like to watch episodes of The Office on Hulu.com. But, you can also play computer games, run PowerPoint presentations, or do a slide show of your favorite photos all on your TV. You’ll pay $56.99 for this version.

Don’t want wires running across your TV room? Check out the WI-PCTV wireless version from WhataCable!. It will set you back $119.99, but with 2.4 GHz transmission, it really works well. The only thing that might cause some interference is a wireless network. If you are worried about it, you can always go with the version that uses cables. WhataCable! carries both versions and have had good success with both.

Now sit back, enjoy a video, play a game, or share your photos on your sweet TV screen, instead of gathering around the 15” laptop screen.

Until Next Time
The Cable Guy

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