Are you looking to hook up for video? I cant remember last year if the TVs had a scart input or not. Highly unlikely to be honest, they're small old colour portables. The one in our chalet was anyway, maybe some of the newer chalets up the front had more modern ones. Its possible they just have an RF input, commonly known in Ireland as the TV "pipe" cable, dont know what you call it in the UK, but its just your standard analogue input for an RF cable or ariel.
If they have a SCART input on the back and you want to hook your laptop up to it, it depends on the outputs your laptop has, and whether or not the TV can handle the video signal coming from the laptop.
Most laptops these days have an S-Video (also called S-VHS) output. The best thing is if the TV can handle an S-Video input. You can get an S-Video to SCART adaptor for around 20 euro. This adaptor will also have inputs for composite video and audio (yellow for the video, and red+white for the stereo audio signal) So you hook it up this way
Laptop -> s-video cable -> scart adaptor -> tv
[this is just for the video signal, s-video doesnt handle audio, you need to get a minijack to phono cable for the audio, and connect the minijack output on your laptop up to the phono audio inputs on the scart adaptor)
and then you might need to get the TV remote control, there's usually a button on it that says something like aux, video, or ext and this switches the TV output to the signal thats coming through the scart connection in the back
If your laptop just has a VGA (monitor) output then its a bit trickier. You need to get a VGA to S-video adaptor first, so your setup will now be:
laptop -> vga cable -> vga to s-video adaptor -> s-video cable -> scart adaptor -> tv
sometimes the TV wont handle the s-video signal correctly and it'll only come through in black and white. the audio should be fine though.
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