Connecting VGA port to CRT TV

Hi,
I have HP elitebook 8440p. Specifications are :
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/13520_na/13520_na.html
I might need to connect it to my CRT TV with RCA/S video/component available in TV . Laptop has  VGA port,does this VGA port support TV out to CRT TV thru RCA/S video/Component.Second,I also do have docking station with laptop.Docking station comes with DVI port. If I connect DVI output to CRT TV RGB using adapter would it work . 
Do I need convertor to connect vga out/DVI out of this laptop to CRT TV or just an adapter would work.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Thanks,Vikas

Hi,
Yeah, I got the mini-dvi to video adaptor as I found I already had a mini jack to red and white audio lead so it was the cheapest option... the audio quality is pretty great.. the video is a little softer than i thought it would be (but a crt is bound to soften a little) but pretty good... ive got a 16:9 crt and a widescreen 13" macbook but trying to get these widescreen QT files i have to play back in the right format with out losing too much off the edges was a bit tricky.. quite a lot of trial and error before i got the settings right...
i got it to playback QT movies and stuff directly from a slideshow or from imovie... if you want to watch dvd's id just get a cheap dvd player.. the scart input on a basic dvd player will give you better quality and much less fiddling than going via your mac to a CRT...

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