The Cables Unlimited 5" will work on any TV with RCA or S-Video inputs. Most televisions made in the last 15 years have RCA inputs.
That cable is specifically designed to double as a DVI/HDMI adapter, it will work.
A Sony PSP component video cable is needed. It connects the A/V output on the PSP to an RCA Component video and analog audio on a TV.
Yes, the "Cable Unlimited Female Printer" will work with any USB or parallel cable printer.
They can be called A/V cables and ones for HDTV are called component video cables. They all have RCA type plugs and the yellow is video and the red and white are audio on A/V cables. Component Video cable have two additional cables for HD Video signal besides the yellow one.
"Cable compatible" refers to a device's ability to work with specific types of cables or connectors, allowing for proper connectivity and functionality. This typically means that the device can accept a particular standard of cable, enabling it to transmit data, audio, or video signals effectively. For example, a cable-compatible device might work with HDMI, USB, or Ethernet cables, depending on its design and intended use.
HDMI cables support both vision and sound signals. Note that a DVI cable carries the same vision data but does not carry sound.
The type of cable used to connect audio video equipment will be dependent on whether or not one is using HD or not. If one is using HD equipment, then an HDMI cable can work. If not, then look for an S-Video cable. A local Best Buy can personally help one in their decision.
Assuming the video cable has the right connectors, probably RCA type (phono connectors) then it can be used for audio signals. In fact, some high end audio interlinking cables use video cable because it is claimed that they work better than standard audio cable. (Note that this is the subject of fierce debate among audiophiles and there is no proof that video cable is an improvement on audio cable for audio signals) Using audio cable for video can also be done up to a point. For short connections, up to a few feet or a couple of metres, an audio cable will work just fine. As the length of the lead increases, the cable will begin to interfere with the video signal and cause loss of definition or ghost images. Substituting the cables will not cause damage to equipment, so it is safe to try it. If it looks or sounds like it works, then it works!
HDMI Cables connect one device to another and do not do what you ask, the devices they are connected to do those things
Your PC's video settings may need to be changed in order to enable the HDMI output. Check your video card control panel.
HDMI cables contain both the video and the audio signal, so you just plug it in and it should work.
The PS3 will work on any TV that can connect by PS3 A/V cables or any of the optional PS3 Audio Video connection cables (component, S video, HDMI)