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February 6th, 2011, 04:37 AM
#1
Video card in Samsung
I wonder if anyone can help me on this, I have been trying without success to find which Video card the Samsung LE32C650 uses.
Also how do I find out which are the latest models in the Samsung 32 inch range?
Thanks
wallie
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February 6th, 2011, 06:07 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by wallie
I wonder if anyone can help me on this, I have been trying without success to find which Video card the Samsung LE32C650 uses.
TV's don't have a Video Card. A video card is a computer expansion card that generates output images to a display.
 Originally Posted by wallie
Also how do I find out which are the latest models in the Samsung 32 inch range?
Go here: http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs, click on 32"-37", then select Sort by: Newest.
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February 6th, 2011, 07:23 AM
#3
TV's don't have a Video Card. A video card is a computer expansion card that generates output images to a display.
Sorry I must have over indulged last night.
What I should of said:
What video card does the Packard Bell iExtremeX6620UK use?
I am trying to connect the above computer to a new Panasonic TV using an HDMI lead with no success.
At he back of the PC at the bottom are the DVI and VGA sockets
At the top is the HDMI socket.
I thought these sockets would all be together on the card, so its making me think is this HDMI socket connected inside the PC.
Also is it possible to use all three connections, DVI VGA and HDMI at the same time?
Hope this is all understandable.
Thanks
wallie
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February 6th, 2011, 07:52 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by wallie
What video card does the Packard Bell iExtremeX6620UK use?
If you mean an "ixtreme X6620UK", according to http://www.packardbell.co.uk/pb/en/G...l/PT.U4002.012, it's a Nvidia Geforce GT220 1GB.
 Originally Posted by wallie
I am trying to connect the above computer to a new Panasonic TV using an HDMI lead with no success.
At he back of the PC at the bottom are the DVI and VGA sockets
At the top is the HDMI socket.
I thought these sockets would all be together on the card, so its making me think is this HDMI socket connected inside the PC.
I'd pop the side cover off and see what's connected to what.
 Originally Posted by wallie
Also is it possible to use all three connections, DVI VGA and HDMI at the same time?
What's the model number on the video card?
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February 6th, 2011, 11:19 AM
#5
Have a look in the BIOS Setup and see if there is anywhere to enable the HDMI port. If nothing there, have a look in the graphics card driver properties in Device Manager.
Nick.
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