It depnds on the television. Virtually all telelvisions will have external video inputs. You need to check the inputs on the television or in the manual. If you have a DVI or HDMI output from your computer, it may connect directly to the DVI or HDMI input. It's worth noting that the signals are compatible, so it you have a DVI output on the computer and an HDMI input on the television, a DVI to HDMI lead will work fine. If you only have a VGA output from the computer, you will need a VGA input to the television. The majority have them but not all. All LCD and plasma televisions have a native resolution - 1920 x 1080 is the common one but it might vary. For best results, always set the PC to the same resolution. A final point: Plasma screens, and to a lesser extent, LCD screens can both suffer from images being "burnt" onto the screen. Avoid using a static computer image for long periods of time to avoid this happening.
if you have a really new computer it will probably have a HDMI (high definition) if you have a laptop there will probably be a projector plug
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If you have one of those new LCD Plasma most have and RGB/PC plug on the back
CONGRATULATIONS YOU HAVE HOOKED YOUR TV UP TO YOUR PC
You will required a RCA cable to transmit the visual signal from your PC to your TV as long as you have the connection on the rear of the TV and an standard audio cable with a 3.5mm jack to transmit the audio signal You need to have the relevant connection on your TV. basically look on the rear for audio input and the RCA or PC connection. It looks similar to a printer port.
it depends wat tv it is and if u got connection
HDMI is the best connection currently available.After that you use the best available connections.Usually S-video(you'll need a separate audio cable) is available and the best option.
with a vga cable
you have to download hypercam
A person will need an outlet in order to plug a computer in order to have a computer working in a lab. They will also need the cords to hook the monitor to the tower.
yes, but you have to do a lot of work to get it done
*cellphone *computer *tv *mp3 player
You would hook it up to charge it through the USB, or to download ebooks if you don't have wi-fi at home.
You can hook up your camcorder to a TV and it will work just fine. The same goes for a computer.
You can usually hook up your TV to your computer via a S-Video cable, though you'll also need to hook up audio as well.
yes
No, not unless you have the right cables and adapters.
You don't PS2 are connected to a TV for A/V
Yes, you can. there are three things you could do. you could: a) Watch at Hulu or Netflix. b) Buy tv shows on itunes. c) If you had anything on dvd, you could burn it to the computer.
Connector cables
The only way to hook it up is to have a video card that has a coax input port. You will also have to have a converter to connect the 360 Cable and the coax cable too.
Yes. You would need to hook the cable/Satellite box cable up to the computer.
No it is to be connected to a TV, not a computer monitor
get a VCR player and hook up it by the back inputs
All TV's can be hooked up to computers , you just need to buy the right wires to hook it up . If you go into any electronics store they will be able to help you find which is best for your model of TV and computer.