SOURCE: HDMI connection on HP Pavilion dv9000
try going to windows mobility center & click connect displays
SOURCE: hp pavilion hdmi cord
According to the specs of that computer, it is supposed to have a HDMI output. If for some odd reason you do not have one, you can get a VGA to HDMI adapter.
Copy n paste
Ports: 4 x USB 2.0; FireWire; VGA out; S-video out; HDMI out
SOURCE: HDMI, and VGA on HP Pavilion dv6 1359wm, S-Video
you need something like this http://www.amazon.co.uk/VGA-to-S-Video-RCA-Adaptor/dp/B000P3UB24 - but you may also need to see if the VGA display adapter supports the output, sometimes this also needs to be enabled to get it to work - other times it works just by using the VGA output switch - which will be one of the F keys look for a symbol of a screen and then use that F key and the FN key together to toggle the output from
<laptop only><laptop and VGA output><VGA only>not necessarily in that order.
The HDMI is a digital signal out and to convert to analogue for the TV will need an expensive convertor
Testimonial: "Thank you, they are digital TVs, just not HD, So still gotta go VGA."
SOURCE: HDMI to HDMI
We are running our DV-7 with a 20 foot high quality HDMI cable with no frop out or interference. The DV-7 has a decent video chip and will push the signal without incident.
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IE: motherboard name ethernet driver you might have to try a few times to get it right
hope this helps
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