Using External Display Devices; Connecting The Display Device - Toshiba Satellite Pro 6000 Series User Manual

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If you have the audible warning set, the computer will beep to
notify you that it is still on.
If you have an action feature set, the computer will perform
either: Nothing, Standby, Hibernate, or Turn Off (see
"Enabling Hibernation" on page

Using external display devices

Your computer comes with a built-in LCD display, but you can
also connect three different types of external display devices to
one of two available video ports:
A television via the video-out port.
TECHNICAL NOTE: In the Windows
operating system, you don't need an Internet connection to
watch cable or broadcast TV, but you must purchase a
compatible TV tuner card.
A video display device, such as a video projection unit, via the
video-out port.
An external monitor or projector via the RGB (monitor) port.
Before connecting a television, video projector, monitor or other
display device, configure your computer for the type of device
you're connecting. To do this, refer to the documentation for your
operating system and devices.

Connecting the display device

If you're connecting a television or other video display device to
the computer's video-out port, first refer to "Selecting video
cables" below for guidelines on choosing a video cable, then refer
to "Connecting to the video-out port" below.
Using external display devices
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