I have a
Sony Grand WEGA KF-42WE610 42" Rear-Projection LCD TV in the house. I recently got a
new laptop. My ability to play PC games actually released in the past few years has got me interested in potentially connecting the laptop to the TV.
Some caveats: the TV is not mine, and I know very little about the potential risks. I'd like to know what needs to be done to avoid ruining the living room TV. The manual warns, "the DVI-HDTV input terminal is compliant with the EIA-861 standard and is not intended for use with personal computers." This sounds like denying liability rather than an outright inability to handle being connected to a computer, but any help clarifying would be wonderful.
Secondly, the TV is several years old and only supports up to 720p, and my laptop and the TV share no common video ports (the TV does DVI, but the laptop only has VGA and HDMI.) So I'd have to get an HDMI to DVI cable, as well as headphone jack to RCA cable to connect the sound. I don't have a whole lot of money to blow on connecting this, so I'd like to avoid really high end
Martian Ray deflecting equipment, but again, I have no clue on the matter, so I'd like some suggestions. I'd love to pick up cables that cost me more in shipping than their list price, but I assume there's some sort of downside. I don't need them to be amazing, I already have to downgrade to DVI to connect to the TV, and again, it only goes up to 720p anyway. Thanks for any help offered, appreciate it.
Mostly looking to play MAME through it, as well as Street Fighter 4.