How to Re-use Your Old Notebook as a Second TV
16 Jun, 2011, 5:45 pm IST | by Francis D'sa
Turn your old unused laptop into a second LCD TV for your bedroom, study room or kitchen.

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With laptop hardware getting cheaper and more powerful, older laptops are being phased out simply because they cannot be upgraded to meet the requirements of newer operating systems and other software. These outdated laptops either have no resale value nor can they be donated because they are practically useless for newer software. So what do you do with these laptops? We have covered numerous options on how to turn your older PC or laptops into standalone machines that run as basic file servers, proxy servers, routers, media streamers, torrent clients and download hubs. This time we give you another alternative of converting it into an additional television with which you can watch, record or pause live TV and use it in your kids room, bedroom, study area or your kitchen, All you would require is your old laptop in working condition and loaded with an operating system and a USB TV tuner.
USB with cable on a stick
Mediamote for iPhone and Win-Remote for Android
Windows media center remote - Android and vmcMote - iPhone app
You can connect the VGA or HDMI port (if available) on your laptop to your LCD TV or projector. You can also use a standard Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone or a smartphone such as an Android or an iPhone which can connect to your laptop wirelessly and make use of an app for controlling your media player. Windows Media Center can also be controlled similarly. ‘Windows Media Center Remote’ and ‘Win-Remote’ are some examples Android applications and ‘Mediamote’ and ‘vmcMote’ for iPhone available in the market.
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Tags: How To , Guide , Tutorial , Laptop , Notebook , Workshop , Latop to TV , TV Tuner , Cable TV
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