The PS3 itself will work on a standard definition TV, although it obviously won't have the HD graphics.
To set it up on standard def, Put your PS3 on standby (red light on front), hold down the power button to turn it on, but keep holding it until you see the picture. The video settings will have been reset.
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Yes, a PS3 gaming system will work on a standard definition television. The picture will not equal the quality that is guaranteed with an HD television though.
Yes.
The Wii outputs standard definition video so it will work on any television with a suitable video input. Standard definition televisions should work just fine with a Wii as will an HD TV.
only with a converter box, but then it becomes just standard definition
It means an activity that provides entertainment and teaches you a subject. the definition of educational games is like games that help you with your school work
Yes. The component cable that comes with the system allows both standard and hi-def resolutions.
Yes it can and needs an HD television to be seen in the best quality. A Bluray player will also work with standard definition televisions using the analog outputs they usually have. The content will only be seen in standard definition of corurse.
All VCR's work with High Definition tv's,but you'll usually only be able to play back and record in standard definition or Super VHS.
No Nintendo DS games work on Nintendo DS game consoles and maybe some other Nintendo and not on any of the Xbox or PlayStation game consoles regardless of the country or region.
Yes. Blu-Ray players will only operate with a standard definition television using the analog outputs on the player. The outputs are standard definition of course, so the HD quality of the BluRay disc won't be seen.
The games should recognise the standard keyboard inputs. Check that the Caps Lock key is not on or that some other modifying key is not being pressed.
No. they will not work. Some xbox games will work on Xbox 360 but not vice versa.