Yes, you'll be fine; VGA and SVGA use the same type of DB15 connection and are electically compatible, they just refer to different resolutions (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VGA#Comparison_chart for more info). Since your TV has a VGA input already, all you'll need is a long enough cable (see http://www.monoprice.com/products/su...02&cp_id=10201 for some cheap but still good ones).
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Aug 3rd, 2008 06:46 PM #1
VGA and SVGA
Hi, I have a quick guestion about vga and svga cables. So on my computer (Acer TS Series) I have the regular vga port. Now what I want to do is connect it to my tv with a svga cable. Is it possible to do that? My TV is a sony bravia KDL40S4100. And if I use a svga extension cable from my pc, I know I can connect my svga cable to connect my pc to tv into it but can I also connect my monitor using a vga cable attatched to the svga extension. My monitor is a samsung Syncmaster 151v. Thanks.
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While Monoprice does carry so-called "SVGA" cables, I believe you are referring to "S-Video"cable .. Am I right ?
S-Video cable looks like this ...
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His Sony TV has a VGA input.
http://www.bestbuy.ca/catalog/prodde...6HDS0010105968
The interface/connector is just referred to as "VGA port".
VGA, SVGA, XGA, etc., refers to resolution (VGA < 640x480, SVGA 800x600).
In any case, you're better off using a DVI to HDMI cable, assuming that your graphics card has a spare DVI out. Or maybe you can get a DVI splitter, if your card only has one DVI. (oops, nevermind ... I re-read your original post and see that you only have VGA)
So get a VGA splitter $3.59:
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Aug 4th, 2008 09:57 AM #7
Thanks for all your help but I think my question was not too clear, but I made a diagram that may help you guys understand it better.

So basically I want to know for the extension cable which one I should use: vga or svga? I will switch between my monitor vga input and tv svga input on to the extension cable from my pc. so if I use a svga extension will my monitor still work and if I use vga will my tv still work? or if it doesnt matter. Btw my pc does not have a dvi output so i canot use dvi->hdmi..wish I could. Thanks!Last edited by loonie; Aug 4th, 2008 at 10:37 AM.
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VGA/SVGA cables are analogue; the difference is the quality + shielding. Buy a SVGA cable since you'll be running at high resolutions on HDTV and you don't want a blurry picture.
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Aug 4th, 2008 12:05 PM #11
SVGA > VGA
The higher, the better resolution you get.
Wikipedia it, it'll give you a whole chart.
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Aug 4th, 2008 12:26 PM #12
There is no difference between the cables; VGA cables = SVGA cables. In terms of splitting the signal, although Willy's suggestion is more expensive, it will look much better - just using a cable splitter like the one rabbit suggested will result in a darker picture with less contrast and lots of ghosting at HDTV resolutions.
Be sure to read whole threads before posting.Last edited by Kwirky; Aug 4th, 2008 at 12:29 PM.
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Aug 4th, 2008 02:16 PM #13
Ok thanks everyone for your help I will probably end up ordering the splitter amplifier. Thanks again
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