[T420] VGA to S-video or composite video

I want to connect a T420 to an older TV.  Can I use this VGA to s-video/composite adapter?  The website says:
"Your  video card MUST be able to support s-Video or Composite out through it's VGA port. This is known as a TV out function. If you don't know if your video card can do this, then call the card manufacturer and ask them "Does my video card support S-Video or Composite Video out through its VGA port?""
So, does the video card in the T420 (Intel HD 3000) support S-Video or Composite Video out (more importantly composite video) through its VGA port?
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Hi biznatch!
The T420 does not support s-Video or Composite out through it's VGA port. You need an active VGA converter box.
Hope this helps!
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