Yes, as long as the DVI display supports HDCP (High Definition Content Protection).
No laptops have built-in HDMI inputs. The HDMI connector on most good laptops is an output, to allow you to connect to a external monitor, projector or TV screen.
No, the HCD-FC8 does not have a HDMI output. Its DVD player does not support 720p or 1080i upscaling through the component video output, either. The best you will be able to get with this model is 480p resolution through the component video output.
You'll need a receiver with at least 2 HDMI inputs and 1 output, as well as an HD-capable cable box. Connect the XBOX and the cable box to the receiver with the HDMI cables, and then plug the HDMI output on the receiver to the TV.
Connect the digital audio output of the DVD to the the HRT-6130. The HDMI inputs on the HRT6130 are only pass-through, so audio needs to be connected on another cable. If you have a HDMI output on the DVD player, use a HDMI cable to connect it to the TV.
At the time of writing, there is no commercially available HDMI input to a computer due to copy protection issues. HDMI is designed to support copy protection and it is very unlikely that there will be licenses issued to allow HDMI inputs to computers.
No, the Playstation 2 does not have an HDMI port. However, the Playstation 3 does support HDMI output.
Yes there is an HDMI output available for use on this laptop.
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With a special adapter supposedly you can, however as of now the Wii does not support HDMI cable output.
Your home theatre system will need both an HDMI input and output. Most all-in-one systems have no HDMI input. Connect the output of the laptop to HDMI input of the receiver. Connect the HDMI monitor output on the receiver to the TV.
Not explicitly. The dreamcast did support VGA output through an optional adapter, and by interfacing that adapter with an additional VGA to HDMI adapter, HDMI-compatible output can be achieved.
No it dosen't
Connect the HDMI output on the Humax to the HDMI input on the sound bar. The sound bar then connects its HDMI output to the TV.
Assuming you have already tried unplugging the hdmi cable, and re-attaching it to make sure it is tight..... First, I would figure out if the hdmi output is bad on the DVD player, or if the hdmi input is bad on the tv, or if the hdmi cable is bad. Of course to do this, you would need a second hdmi capable tv, another hdmi source device and another hdmi cable. Once you figure out the source of the problem, decide it that component is worth replacing. Or, just run component.
The phone must have a Mini-HDMI output, or have a converter to this output. The HTC Evo 4G and the Apple iPhone 4 can do this.
Not all computers have a HDMI port. It depends what graphics card the computer has.
If your car has an HDMI output, then yes, you absolutely can.