The Nintendo Wii was not built with High Definition in mind. The Wii produces a screen resolution of 480p while HD televisions are built for video ranging 720p to 1080p. The image will look okay on any screen even on High Definition televisions however the image will be more pixelated on larger screens.
With a special adapter supposedly you can, however as of now the Wii does not support HDMI cable output.
No, the Playstation 2 does not have an HDMI port. However, the Playstation 3 does support HDMI output.
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, 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.
Yes there is an HDMI output available for use on this laptop.
The 2012 MacBook Air does not have a built-in HDMI port. However, it can support HDMI output through the use of a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter. This allows you to connect the MacBook Air to an HDMI-equipped display, such as a TV or monitor.
you can't it doesn't support HDMI output only standard.
Yes, the Wii AV components are compatible with the Wii U. You can use the original Wii AV cables to connect the Wii U to a TV, as the two consoles share similar output connections. However, it's important to note that the Wii U also supports HDMI output, which provides a higher quality video and audio experience.
Yes it does. Use the hdmi output and and the dvi output and it works wonderfully with no problems!
To capture HDMI output in high definition (HD), you can use a capture card or a video capture device that supports HDMI input. Connect the HDMI output from your device to the capture card, then connect the capture card to your computer. Use recording software on your computer to capture the HD video output from the HDMI source.
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.
It would be MUCH cheaper to get an HDMI adapter for one of your other ports. For example you might have a DVI or mini-DVI port. Keep in mind though that DVI is video only. If you only have a VGA output, you can get a converter box that can covert VGA output to HDMI, but your laptop likely will not support HD resolutions.