Long long ago,the comeputers have no monitors to display systems and
applications.So for lots of people,they prefer to using their televisions rather
than paying for a extra monitor.
In recent years,however,this phonomenon has not changed so much,because
the PC model of a dedicated monitor was eventually widely adopted with the
development of technology.You know,we can use the mq131
arduino to probe the atmospheric environment today.So nothing is
impossible.
Generally speaking,connecting to different kinds display is not a easy
project.The Raspberry Pi developers must think about how their users might use
the computer.Fortunately,the Raspberry Pi(even though most of them have Raspberry
Pi touchscreen) supports three methods of visual output, enough to cover
pretty much any domestic display unit.Here I want to teach three ways to connect
you Raspberry Pi to televisions.
The first way is to use the HDMI
Equipped with a HDMI connector is the most important thing about the
Raspberry Pi.That means anyone can connect the device to their living room
television with an inexpensive cable.
However,it's a pity that not all
televisions and monitors have HDMI connectors.So if this way doesn't work,we
also have plan B:
It's a very smart choice to use a HDMI To VGA Adaptor if your display
doesn't have a VGA connector.If your monitor is VGA-compatible, then all you
will need is a HDMI to VGA adaptor in order to use your Raspberry Pi with that
device or cable type.
If the two ways above can not solve your problem,we have the last,but not
least one.The answer is RCA connector.You can connect your Raspberry Pi to any
compatible TV or monitor with a standard RCA cable.
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