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Connecting the PC via VGA input

Power off both computer and TV before making
any connections.
Connect the VGA cable to the VGA input of your
TV and to the 15-pin connector on the rear of your
computer.
Tighten the screws on the plugs until the connectors
are fastened securely.
If you are using Windows operating system run-
ning on a PC with a Microsoft Plug & Play compati-
ble video card, your system will select the appro-
priate timing for your monitor.

Connecting the PC via DVI

(Digital Video Interface) input

To get the best possible picture quality you’ll need
to use the DVI sockets on both the TV and your PC.
This allows the PC to send a pure digital signal
straight from the graphics card to the TFT TV. As
DVI-I type socket exists on the TFT TV, use a DVI-D
or DVI-I cable for connection.
DDC (Display Date Channel) and EDID (Extended
Display Identification Data), which are used for
Plug & Play compatibility, are supported.
Hot Plug Detection is not supported.
Low refresh rates like 60Hz and 72Hz should be
used and native resolution should be preferred.
The DVI interface does not support HDCP (High
bandwidth Digital Content Protection), therefore a
HDCP DVD player could not be used.
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