Yes you can. Just make sure in display properties you have selected s-Video out as the secondary display and make sure projector has S-Video as the input source.
The VGA cable that you would use to connect a laptop to a projector screen is called a PS2 projector cable.
If you TV has output connection, then you can get cables to connect your TV to your projector. For example I have a TV with RCA video and audio outputs, I use 3 RCA cables and then I connect them to my RCA inputs into my projector. My projector has a small speaker, so most of the time I just connect the video cable.
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You can connect an Xbox 360 to projector by an HDMI cable or VGA.
You cannot connect a projector to a TV directly. The connections on the TV for video are inputs, not outputs. You need to connect a source such as a DVD player or cable or satellite receiver to the projector.
Not directly. The projector needs a tuner to create the video signal. You can connect a small digital or analog tuner to the projector. They are availble from your cable company for little to no money.
It depends on video card. If you don't have DVI slot then you will have to get a female VGA to male DVI adaptor. the DvI would then go to M1 and connect at projector.
Connect the av cable video plug to the composite video in (yellow). Connect the left and right audio to the stereo audio input, or connect these to your surround sound system.
You will need a Wii componet VGA video cable to connect your Wii to a projector. It costs around $40 and should do the trick. You could probably find a bargain on Ebay on one of these.
It really depends on the connection types you have on your laptop and projector. If your laptop and projector have HDMI connections then use this for the image and audio. If not, the next best would be DVI for the picture and then whatever audio connections you have (analog stereo mini jack possibly). If you don't have any digital video connections then use the VGA for the image.
You just connect the S-Video cable to your laptop, and the other end into your TV, press FN+F5 until you get the display combination you want, and that's it.
The DVI400 Monster Cable is a video cable. To me, it looks like the cable that connects a computer monitor to the desktop tower or connects a projector to a laptop for presentations and other stuff like that.