Most newer laptops have firewire ports and VGA out, (15 pin as opposed to 9 pin serial connections) and some include RCA (composite output) or S-video out connections.
No, you can't. Laptops have its own ports. If you want to upgrade your laptop video card, you need to make sure that your laptop has proper ports (mini PCI-E). And then get a video card which will fit that port.
No. VGA port is not either serial or parallel port. It is a different interface. If you need a serial output, you need a VGA to serial converter.
Hook them to your VIDEO ports. They are a series of red white and yellow female ports. Your will be using the YELLOW for VIDEO. (Some older TVs do not have this.) Usually via an RCA type connector. Some TVs have multiple VIDEO ports and you use buttons on your remote to cycle through the video ports (or a TV/VIDEO button is used) You can also do this through your VCR video ports to record and show video on your TV.
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Yes,it has the option for use as a computer monitor and has Video Interface, Component, composite, HDMI, S-Video. HDMI Ports , 3 ports
The short answer is that you don't. Laptops are limited in upgradeable parts, typically only memory and hard-drives. Video cards on laptops are not plug in cards like a desktop.
The three parts are the video inverter, video card, and display (LCD). This answer is assuming you are talking about laptops.
A HD TV has HD video ports and an RCA or Coaxial cable video ports on it. The HD video ports are colored red, green, and blue, and since you have a standard definition satillite receiver, you won't be using them. RCA ports have red, white, and yellow tips, with the yellow cord transfering video and the red and white cords carrying sound. These should be located near the red, green, and blue video ports for the HD connection. A Coaxial cable connection has a chrome screw-like ext
For cars with a video screen for DVDs etc there may be an input jack to add an alternative video signal to the screen. Likely this will be RCA ports (yellow and two audio ports coloured white=left and red=right).