IrishGunner
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The problem is with S-Video and VGA is that neither will transfer sound (AFAIK). Maplin does [broken link removed] however which gives you a single albeit bulky cable with a load of connectors at the end.
....dont want to connect sound seperately have enough wires with the amp woofer and speakers already....
You can't, there isn't a connection on the laptop that does sound and video on one port.
...Unless the laptop has a HDMI output which some high-end ones e.g. Sony Vaios have.
Another option - if your TV has HDMI and your laptop has DVI, you can get a DVI+3.5mm jack to HDMI cable, so it's two cables on the laptop and one on your TV.
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Then I would have to get the stero to audio cable
I'm pretty sure I've done this with a regular 4-pin cable (here's someone else that has also used a 4-pin cable on a 7-pin connector). Wikipedia also saysThey are all 4 pin s cables Dell has 7 pins so they wont work
So the full 7-pins just seem to offer some extra functionality. The bare-minumum 4-pin still seems to carry the video signal."The 7-pin socket accepts the 4-pin plug and the S-video signals are available on the matching pins"
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