Cables To Go - 27964 - 6ft Value Bi-directional S-Video To RCA Cable (Black) | List Price: $26.15 Discount Price: $7.91

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Features: it's perfect bought with Belkin Audio Y Cable Splitter 1-Mini Plug/2-RCA Plugs (6FT) [Posted on 2006-11-02] it's work best on aspire 5670 with the Belkin Audio Y Cable Splitter 1-Mini Plug/2-RCA Plugs (6FT) for audio
hight quality and long inuf
Good construction but noisy [Posted on 2007-02-23] Simply put: if you want a decent cable for passing video over to your TV set, this is the one, but somehow it gets sound noise from the PC thru the TV. I don't know why, because there's no interference source near, but i will uodate this and tell you.
Wrong Selection for my laptop [Posted on 2007-03-08] I purchased this item mainly to view the videos in my laptop on TV but couldnt do so coz my laptop is not detecing the cable at all. Eventhough the product claims that it works with both 4 and 7 pin s-video but doesnt do so. Please be careful that you read the complete specification of your laptop before buying this product. I am going for a 7 pin s-video cable coz my laptop has a 7 pin output but this has only 4 pins.
Finally, an s-video/rca cable that works! [Posted on 2007-03-29] After struggling with many plugs and cables that claim to convert S-video to RCA that didn't work as advertised, I finally came across this one that works PERFECTLY.
I use it to connect the S-Video output of my laptop to the RCA input on my television and it works flawlessly. I have tried multiple other devices claiming to do the same thing, and they either didn't work or only worked in black and white.
If you are trying to do the same thing or something similar to the above, this is the cable to buy. High quality.
It's a great cable for exporting video from you're PC, to a cheap projector or something. [Posted on 2008-02-06] I think that it is great and does the job quite nicely, but for one of those other comments up above, you might not be getting a signal from your laptop because you haven't told the laptop to send it out. Some of these newer Hp's and Compaq's make you transfer the video signal from the laptop screen to the out cables by hitting the [FN] key while pressing [F4] or something. Thats something to remember. It isn't just automatic detection, you have to do it yourself. Look closer at the pictures labeled on your keyboard! As far as sound, you are going to have to get some y-audio cables to split from your headphone port.
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