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I Have Connected A Computer To The VGA (PC) Input On The TV

Question:

Why am I getting a "No Signal" message when trying to connect my computer to the TV using the VGA (Video Graphics Array) input?

Answer:

Incorrect resolution or refresh rate settings on the computer may cause this issue. Ensure that the resolution is set to 1024 x 768 pixels and the refresh rate to 60 Hertz (Hz).

Unsupported video card drivers might be another reason. Keep your video card updated with the latest drivers to avoid compatibility issues.

Visit our troubleshooting guide for more assistance on connecting different devices to your TV.

Terms:

VGA (Video Graphics Array): A common analog video interface used for displaying computer output on monitors or TVs.

Resolution: The number of horizontal and vertical pixels displayed on a screen, like 1024x768.

Refresh Rate (Hertz): The frequency at which a display refreshes its image per second, here it's 60 times per second.

Video Card Drivers: Software that enables communication between your computer's operating system and video card.

Troubleshooting Guide: A resource providing solutions for resolving technical issues.

Live Help � Start Chat: A feature allowing real-time chat with a customer support representative.

Phone Support: Assistance provided over the phone by trained technicians.

 
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