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6600 to TV
sony007 wrote:Is it possible to connect a 6600 to TV to watch video ?
lol 🙄
elton wrote:lol 🙄
So I take it that means no 😮
elton wrote:lol 🙄
So i take it that means no 😮
elton wrote:lol 🙄
So i take it that means no 😮
You can plug the phone into your tv/video or satelite using the built in Rca sockets under the battery.
Sorry mate,i couldnt resist.
😃
You can plug the phone into your tv/video or satelite using the built in Rca sockets under the battery.
Sorry mate,i couldnt resist.
😃
You can plug the phone into your tv/video or satelite using the built in Rca sockets under the battery.
Sorry mate,i couldnt resist.
😃
What do I need to buy m8 or use to do this?
Hi,
There is a set top kinda box from Nokia thta allows viewing of photo's on a TV screen, but not sure about video.
http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,,54739,00.html
Ian
There is really nothing that you can buy in order to do this in existence today. Elton's reply was a joke.
You can record a TV broadcast and convert it to a video streaming format and put it on the Internet video streaming server and then connect to it with the built-in Real Player or other streaming video program.
Or you can record and convert to a file you put on MMC and view that way.
If there was a video streaming app that worked over Bluetooth, and a TV that could encode streaming video and send it over Bluetooth, that'd work, too, but there is no such TV by any manufacturer (nor the corresponding phone app).
coolice wrote:There is a set top kinda box from Nokia thta allows viewing of photo's on a TV screen, but not sure about videoIt is a device just for storing and viewing still photos from the phone on the TV.
Yes, you can want TV on your 6600.
Put the 6600 down on a coffee table with the screen up.
Turn on the TV.
Now position your head in such a way that the TV images reflect from the 6600 screen.
(It helps is your couch and coffee table is aligned and of similar height for you to lie down).
😃
two things: a computer with tv-out capability & RemoteS60 software
-pete
cmatthee wrote:Yes, you can want TV on your 6600.Put the 6600 down on a coffee table with the screen up.
Turn on the TV.
Now position your head in such a way that the TV images reflect from the 6600 screen.
(It helps is your couch and coffee table is aligned and of similar height for you to lie down).😃
Diagram illustrating alternate way to have TV on 6600:
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+--------+
|********|
|***TV***|
|********|
+--------+
+----+
|6600|
+----+
--- Flat Surface ---
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