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38 Chapter 2
External Monitor Support (VGA and S-Video)
Your computer has a monitor port that allows you to directly connect a monitor with a VGA-
style adapter or other external video device such as a video projector. If you have an older
Macintosh-compatible monitor, you can connect it using the VGA-to-Macintosh video adapter
that came with your computer.
The TV out port (also known as an S-Video out port) on your computer lets you connect to a
television, videocassette recorder (VCR), or video projection system. You can use TV out to
display images on a television, record computer images on a VCR, or play DVD discs on your
television.
When an external monitor or television is connected, you can either have the same image
appear on both the internal display and the external monitor (known as video mirroring) or
use the external monitor to extend the size of the Mac OS desktop (known as extended
desktop mode).
Note: Because of the display limitations of most televisions, images displayed on the
television screen will be of lower quality than those on the built-in display or an external
monitor.
Connecting an External Monitor
To connect an external monitor to your computer:
1 Shut down your computer or put it to sleep and turn off the external monitor.
2 Connect the monitor cable to your PowerBook (using the monitor adapter if needed).
3 Tu rn on the external monitor.
4 Start up or wake your computer.
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External monitor port
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TV out port
Monitor adapter
Monitor cable
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Composite-to-S-video cable
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