My advice would be to get rid of Chrome in every form. It is absolutely the worst possible choice for a browser and it's components. The laundry list of reasons why is too long to post, but trust me, your every movement and web choices are being logged and sent to their marketing department to feed you ads they deem the most profitable for them.
Best browser for the average user is firefox. And not necessarily the latest version. If you reply with your PC specifics, e.g. The pc I'm on now is a pentium 4, 3Ghz, Win XP, 2GB RAM and I'm using Firefox 12. The latest version is Firefox 33. I have a laptop, dual core, 2.4Ghz/core, 4GB Ram, Win 7.1, Firefox 28. I'm not sold on Win 8, yet. I believe it's only best for the latest high end CPUs and I'm not there yet.
Many computers and laptops have a HDMI video out, which can be connected to most flat screens, or a S-Video out which many regular tube TVs have as an input. S-Video is video only, so you'll need to have an audio out to some speakers.
With HDMI video out, you'll need to go to your sound properties (right click the speaker icon in systray) and select the HDMI as your audio component.
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