20 Using Your Gateway Solo™ 5150 Multimedia Notebook
Using the video system
Your notebook features a built-in, backlit, color liquid crystal display
(LCD). The LCD uses a thin-film transistor (TFT) technology that provides
sharp resolution and brilliant colors. See the table below for the resolution
your configuration provides:
In addition to using your LCD panel for display, you can also attach an
external monitor for presentations and other multimedia purposes. See the
next sections to learn about setting up external displays.
Setting up the composite video out port
The composite video out port lets you view your notebook's display on a
TV screen or record to a VCR. This option is typically used with large-
screen TVs to give presentations and for other multimedia needs.
1.
Click
Start
,
Settings
, then
Control Panel
. Double-click the
Display
icon
and click the
Settings
tab in the
Display Properties
window.
2.
Change the desktop area (display resolution) by sliding the
Desktop area
slider to adjust pixel resolution to
640 x 480
.
3.
Change the font size to
Large Font
.
4.
Click
Apply
, then
OK
. Windows changes the display settings.
5.
Next, connect one end of a video cable to the composite video (TV)
out port on the left side of the notebook and the other end to the video
in connector on the television or VCR.
Setting
14.1 TFT
Maximum resolution setting
(pixel column x pixel row)
1024 x 768
Maximum color depth setting
24-bit
To setup and connect the computer to a TV or VCR
Note:
TV screen display
resolution will not be as
clear as an external monitor
because of the TV screen
display limitations.