Almost any computer that has a DVI or HDMI port will connect to a modern television with an HDMI port. DVI is compatible with HDMI although it carries no sound. A DVI to HDMI cable will carry the image perfectly. You may have to spend a little time to get the image size correct.
Alternatively, many televisions have a VGA or RGB connector that will accept VGA inputs.
In each case, a few minutes studying the manual for the television will normally provide a definitive answer.
To find out if you can use an LED flat screen with an HP Desktop computer, your best bet would be to take a look at the computer specifications, or contact HP directly.
You can certainly hook up your old video game systems to a flat screen as long as the television has composite input.
The best flat screen television in my opinion is a Panasonic, this television offers online hook ups and HD capabilities. This television also offers many ports for game and player hook ups.
vga box works great
A tv has a tuner.A monitor does not.If you have a digital cable box you can hook a monitor up to it and watch tv on it.If your tv has hdmi or vga you can plug it in to your computer and use it as a monitor.
Yes, it is possible to get a 32 inch flat screen television with a usb port connection available on it. Most new televisions come with various hook uo methods, including usb - the Sony Bravia is a good example.
Yes the Wii displays on a flat screen TV. Any flat screen will be able to handle the Wii just fine. If you want better picture quality then you can pick up the component cables and connect the Wii to your television that way. It is actually preferred if you have a flat screen tv.
The computer screen can be connected to the TV via an HDMI cable provided the computer and the TV are fitted for it. The TV just reproduces what's on the computer screen.
No, The screensavers are stored in the computer, not the monitor.
Yes, you can a Panasonic SA_HT400 has a DVI or HDMI port will connect to a modern television with an HDMI port.
Connect the digital audio output from the TV to the digital input of the surround sound receiver.
No. Buy a Winnapauge card or something other card that lets you view video. Threw your computer and will appear on your screen via the program.