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07-14-2021 10:26 AM
Product: HP All-in-One 22-cw103w
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
We purchased an all in one desktop for my son to use. He has cracked the screen on it. The model he has HP doesnt carry the replacement display for it and when looking for it online it is expensive. I am wondering if I can connect the desktop to my Vizio smart tv and use that as the screen? I have tried it with the HDMI cable and when I go to the input that it is on and turn the computer on nothing happens it just still says no signal. If that is not an option I also have a HP laptop. It is a HP Notebook 14-dq1040wm. I also tried hooking them together with the HDMI cable and nothing happened. Is there another option besides purchasing a replacement screen?
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