Most panel TVs, while capable of scanning at computer rates, don’t have the input function for VGA. Component, while similar, is still radically different. HDMI is unrelated to VGA. Some computers have a DVI output, along with a VGA, and there are DVI-HDMI adapters that would permit video hookup to a TV.
S-video, and RCA, are completely unrelated to computer video, unless your computer has a special card already installed with those outputs.
To hook up your computer to your TV, you need a card or separate interface to do so.
Most panel TVs, while capable of scanning at computer rates, don’t have the input function for VGA. Component, while similar, is still radically different. HDMI is unrelated to VGA. Some computers have a DVI output, along with a VGA, and there are DVI-HDMI adapters that would permit video hookup to a TV.
S-video, and RCA, are completely unrelated to computer video, unless your computer has a special card already installed with those outputs.
To hook up your computer to your TV, you need a card or separate interface to do so.