Once you've decided which type of connection you want to use and have obtained your cable it's a simple matter of plugging one end into the dock connector at the bottom of your iPod and the connectors at the other end into your TV.
Both types of cable come with a USB connector that lets you keep your iPod's battery charged up as you watch. Attach the connector to your laptop or the supplied plug-in adaptor. Don't forget to do this or else the battery could run down right at the climax of your favorite movie.
Set up the sound. You can either plug the audio connectors into the sockets on your TV or---for better quality---into your stereo.
Switch on the TV and, using the remote control, set the input to component or composite, as required. Then switch on your iPod, select whatever you want to watch and sit back and ENJOY!
Some Apple iPod models---Touch, Classic or Nano---have featured video playback and are great if you want to watch when you're on the move. But back home you'd probably prefer to view your favorite movies, TV shows, music videos, photo slideshows or whatever on a big screen. The good news is you can do this by plugging your iPod into your TV using a composite or component cable. You may think that because iPods are small, the picture quality won't be good, but in fact it will be fine.
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