NB200-10Z trouble connecting external monitor

Hi,
I tried to connect my NB200-10Z to my LCD TV using a VGA-DVI plug. Now I connected my DVI cable to the plug and then the TV.
For some reason the TV is not recognized by the netbook. I tried the FN+F5 button and it only shows the lcd - related to the netbook display.
I thought perhaps I need a display driver update, but it seems I have the latest version (6.14.10.4926)
Rebooted the system as well, no effect.
I used to have my other laptop connected to this TV before, so the problem must be with this netbook.
Any idea's??
Appreciate your thoughts...
Cheers,
Richard

Hi Simon,
"Good" to hear I am not alone in this.
In fact I recently bought an NB305 and also am not able to connect this to my TV. (like you I too was used to connecting another laptop to my screen - hence the DVI cable).
The windows+p button did not do anything for me. The TV recognizes that something is connected as it goes into a sort of "waiting" mode - and says "disconnected" once I disconnect the cable again, so I believe it is a software issue.
On the NB305 there is a very nice software manager that ensures you have the latest version of all your software. Not sure what could be the problem.
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
(PS: the TV doesn't have a VGA input)
In the meantime I will try connecting to another TV.
Thanks in advance,
Richard

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