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How to Connect a Panwood Electronics 15 LDC TV to a Computer

by Art Corvelay
  • Overview

    Panwood Electronics International is an electronics company based out of China. Although these televisions are not prevalent in the United States, Panwood does manufacture LCD TVs of various sizes, including a 15-inch LCD TV. If you want to connect your Panwood Electronics TV to your computer, you will need a VGA to composite cable.
    VGA cables are a commonly used in computer video ouptut.
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  • Step 1

    Turn off your Panwood Electronics TV and your computer.
  • Step 2

    Connect the VGA end of the VGA to composite cable into your computer. The VGA port on desktop computers is usually located on the back of the computer tower. If you are using a laptop computer, the VGA port is usually on the sides or back of the laptop.
  • Step 3

    Plug the opposite end of the VGA to composite cable into your Panwood TV. Insert the yellow cable from the VGA to composite cable into the yellow video input slot of your Panwood TV. This is located on the left side of the TV.
  • Step 4

    Turn on both your computer and your TV. Change the video source on your Panwood TV as the computer is booting. To do this, press the "Source" button on the remote.
  • Step 5

    Change the display setting on your computer to display content to the Panwood TV. If you are on a desktop computer, open the display settings by clicking "Start," "Control Panel," "Appearance and Personalization," "Personalization," and "Display Settings." If you are on a laptop computer, press the "FN" and "CRT/LCD" buttons simultaneously. Alternatively, you can also follow the same desktop instructions and open "Display Settings" on your laptop through the "Control Panel." Pressing "FN" and "CRT/LCD" is merely a shortcut and may accomplish this task faster.
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  • VGA to composite cable
  • VGA to composite cable

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