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Hi,

I would like to use my HP touch as an interface to pullup hulu, you tube, and other internet television. But watch it on my larger flat screen. How would you suggest sending the signal to my TV with the best audio visual quality? 

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August 10, 2009 9:35 AM

There are restrictions with HD output. One way that has been suggested is with Slingbox. There may also be a conversion cable that goes from USB to HD output. If anyone has moved the Touchscreen output to TV in a HD format, I would be interested in hearing how. Thanks

August 12, 2009 9:19 PM

this can be used:

http://www.arkview.com/eshop/goods.php?id=30

high def transmission but not 1080

August 13, 2009 10:52 AM

Compfan03 said: There are restrictions with HD output. One way that has been suggested is with Slingbox. There may also be a conversion cable that goes from USB to HD output. If anyone has moved the Touchscreen output to TV in a HD format, I would be interested in hearing how. Thanks

Slingbox would take TV from a cable or sat receiver and display it on the TouchSmart. If you want to do the reverse, you could look at the SlingCatcher. There's a desktop app called SlingProjector that routes the video (full screen or any part of the screen you select) to a TV connected to the SlingCatcher.

You can read more about it here: http://www.slingcommunity.com/article/30532/SlingCatcher-Hands-on-Review/

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