Cable from Satrellite C655 S5129 to Philips TV

My TV has 3-way connection---red & yellow & white.
Appreciate any help.
Thank you.
need a cable to put computer data on TV.
Bill
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VGA to RCA connector, the yellow one is used for the Video signal you would need to run a separate wire from the laptop headphone jack to the TV's headphone jack sound input to hear the sound on your TV. (RCA connector Yellow is video and Red and White is left and right sound. Sound is not sent through the VGA port on the computer that's why you have to run the separate headphone jack wire.)
I have used the VGA to VGA and headphone jacks to connect my TV, but I have not tried to use the RCA (yellow-red-white) to connect them. It should work the same as my video card came with the VGA to RCA adapter.
Hope this helps
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