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Option for connecting Xoom to TVs ?

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    Option for connecting Xoom to TVs ?

    Dear all, After abit of advice on the best ways to connect to a TV from my Xoom besides the obvious HDMI way. I bought the Xoom to replace my Archos 7 and one of the main ways I use my Xoom is when I am away with work or on Holiday to watch Films on the hotel TV from my device but not many of them have HDMI connections especially in places like Cyprus and Spain, is the some way to get my Xoom to connect using the yellow, red, and white TV out leads which should connect to most TVs.

    Any ideas or suggestions would be much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance for any responses.

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    i suggest you look into the docking options. I believe that one of them might have the outputs that you seek!
    I enjoy my freedom, Android FTW!

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    Buy a portable HDMI to Component video converter box from MonoPrice.com (or other store) and you'll be able to then watch your movies on any hotel TV with component inputs as well. Likewise, you could possibly even get one having the far lesser composite connections (or both). RCA / Composite is throne you mention in your post whilethe superior component connection has 5 wires. 3 for video, 2 for audio. Use the best based on what you will have available.

    Another option is to bring your 360 console if you have one / want to bring it and stream from the XOOM using a software like the free iMediaShare from the market. It's a DLNA client / server app. I use it and the 360 has all the analog tv connections you would need unless the new ones don't. The PS3 may do this too but I don't have one.
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