Hooking up pc to tv without vga/hdmi?

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My dad's projection tv is pretty old school - only has component and svideo but is a 1080i set. They just want to watch web video from their laptop and I wonder what my options are (laptop has vga and hdmi port).

Are there any good vga to component adapters out there? Or hdmi to component? I've seen a few on amazon but they seem to be for hooking up a component device to an hdmi TV (nto hdmi source into a component tv) and I'm not sure if the conversion goes both ways.

Thanks!
 

DaveSimmons

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What kind of web video?

A Roku-type box or fancy blu-ray player would support Netflix and Youtube, but probably not Hulu.
 
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What kind of web video?

A Roku-type box or fancy blu-ray player would support Netflix and Youtube, but probably not Hulu.

It's some very specialized indian shows. Tamilo.com i think.


As far as the converters - anyone recommend any brand specifically? I got them a vga to svideo converter that had absolutely dreadful video quality.
 

RavenSEAL

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Yea, but it's not a true, raw 1080i/p resolution, it's probably scaled down in some shape or form, as far as i know, only HDMI can transfer true 1080i/p resolutions, or atleast it's the most efficient and reliable.
 
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Yea, but it's not a true, raw 1080i/p resolution, it's probably scaled down in some shape or form, as far as i know, only HDMI can transfer true 1080i/p resolutions, or atleast it's the most efficient and reliable.

Are you talking about AACS limits? I'm pretty sure 1080i over component works but bluray, etc disable it for copy protection reasons