NEW WAY TO COONECT YOUR LAOTOP TO HD TV

Experience and enjoy the media of your digital devices on big display by connecting them to your HDTV. There are lots of options to connect laptop, PC or other digital devices to HDTV and there are lots of benefits too on connecting your laptop to HDTV. By connecting your laptop to HDTV you can easily watch your videos, music and movies on big screen sideways you can work on your laptop, browsing web or having conversation with your friends. In other ways, it extends your working area as well by extending your display to two or more screens. However, connecting laptop to HDTV is mostly used for watching movies and media streaming from laptop, playing games and music while working on the laptop.
Each method of connecting laptop to HDTV has it’s pros and cons. Some methods prerequisite some hardware in the laptop, while in others you can connect with the help of external hardware. All in all there is a need to process display from laptop to HDTV. And, it’s a plus point if you have alatest laptop purchased recently, because now a days every laptop or notebook has plenty of options to extend display and connectivity with TV.
Here are the different ways you can utilize to connect your laptop to HDTV.
WIRED CONNECTION
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)
VGA (Video Graphic Array)
If you are not able to connect laptop to HDTV using HDMI, here’s a universal port called VGA port you can utilize to connect to HDTV. It is mainly used to extend the display area to work in a more efficient way. It doesn’t interface the audio from laptop to HDTV however, you can connect external speakers to laptop for sound in case of watching movies or playing games and is only the option in the absence of HDMI port, because mostly all laptops comes with VGA port on board. VGA provides analog connection so, only use if you have no other option to connect to HDTV.DVI (Digital Visual Interface)
DVI supports digital interface between laptop and HDTV and can be another choice if your laptopdoesn’t support HDMI connection. There are two types of DVI connection, DVI-D (supports digital connection) and DVI-I (supports both digital and analog connection). So you have to check whether your laptop video card support DVI-D or DVI-I connection.In the above connections you need a connection cable or adapter to physically connect your laptop to HDTV and best suited for gaming and other HD content where lag in the two displays cause problems. So, wired connection is preferred in case of fast processing like in PC games.
WIRELESS CONNECTION
WiDi (Wireless Display)
If you purchased a new laptop then it would support wireless display technology in which you can connect laptop to HDTV without any wired connection between laptop and HDTV. It is suitable if don’t want to clutter around with connection wires and want to have a connection which allows you to sit any where in the room while watching movies on big display and working on the laptop itself.WiDi technology is developed by Microsoft to stream media content like music, videos or movies to HDTVs. It can stream both visual as well audio to HDTV. For this, your laptop must be WiDi compatible and now a days almost every new laptop is compatible with WiDi due to improved WiDi technology. You can check requirements here. It connect laptop to HDTV using WiFi network. If your HDTV doesn’t support WiFi connection then still you can connect your laptop to HDTV using a WiDi adapter (pictured above) which have to be connected with HDTV.
Wireless HDMI
DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance)
Chromecast
If you are an online junkie and browsing web, streaming music, videos and movies online, here is a plug and play device called Chromecast recently launched by Google to enjoy online entertainment on HDTV. It’s an HDMI adapter works on WiFi network. You can get more on Chromecast here.
Conclusion: If want to watch movies or any media content on your HDTV streaming from your laptop, then you can use any of the methods listed above but remember, each of these methods has it’s pros and cons, so check whether any one of the method fulfil your needs, e.g. you may need to stream media which require both audio and visuals to be interface with HDTV or you may only want display visuals to HDTV and sound to external speakers which you can directly connectwith your laptop. So, it’s up to you how you want to connect because options are endless. On the other hand, if you want to play games and other quick response applications then wired connection is preferred first because of the delay in processing when using wireless connection which doesn’t affect much while streaming media content. So, choose the method you are more convenient with.
Connect, experience and enjoy.