I have a Gateway MX6030 laptop and since the video card only supports a VGA connector, would it be possible to replace it with a card that supports either S-Video out or composite video out (preferably composite out)? Note that I don't just need the video card itself, but the adapters as well that would allow me to send composite or S-Video out.|||It is more difficult in Laptops then normal PCs. If it's built into the mother board, then you can't. If it isn't then you maybe able to change it.
The best bet is to ask your dealer or gateway shop for correct answers. Opening up laptops are also not easy in some models.|||Not likely as this functionality is tightly integrated by the laptop manufacturer into the system design of the laptop. YOu could add a PCMCIA card that would provide the ability to interfaced the laptop to a TV. An example is:
http://www.sicuro.us/DEC-900.html
These seem to cost about $60.|||It is not possible to replace the VGA which is on the Laptop notebook motherboard as it is integrated on it.
However, you can try VGA to HTDV converter which will resolve the issue. Here are some links which you can check out.
http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/PC-TV…
http://shop.ati.com/product.asp?sku=2537…
http://www.svideo.com/hdtvaiwr8500.html
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