use an hdmi cable and you should be able to find an hdmi to dvi adapter for about $30.
None. You use a USB Port on your Xbox360.
If you have the correct cables and a DVI to VGA adapter (as most computer monitors use VGA), it should work.
You will need a DVI cable. Note that DVI can be a digital signal, an analog signal or both. Look in the manuals the see which the computer and monitor support. It is normally digital, which might be referred to as DVI-D. If analog is supported, it will be called a DVI-A. A DVI connection that carries both will be called a DVI-I. If you find you have a choice, use the digital signal rather than the analog.
The BenQ T2210HD monitor only has D-Sub and DVI for inputs. Using a special cord or an adapter, you may be able to convert the HDMI output on your Xbox360 to plug in to the DVI port on your monitor, assuming you're not using it.
With a DVI to VGA lead one can link DVI and VGA devices. For example one could link a computer through its DVI output to a monitor with VGA input. One can buy them from Amazon.
Dual-link means that you can have a higher resulotion then with a single-link cable, but you can still use a single-link DVI cable in a dual-link DVI output.What you'll need is a single-link DVI-D or a single-link DVI-I cable!
To convert one HDMI output to two DVI inputs, you can use an HDMI splitter that supports DVI output. Connect the HDMI source to the splitter's input, and then connect each DVI output from the splitter to the respective DVI devices. Ensure that the splitter can handle the resolutions you need and that DVI is compatible with HDMI (DVI does not carry audio). If necessary, you may need to adjust display settings on the source device to manage the output properly.
No. The DVI port on your computer is output only. However, you may be able to find a USB TV tuner card with DVI input that would allow you to pull this off.
No. HDMI to DVI uses a DVI-D or DVI-I connection and is digital, but a DVI to VGA uses a DVI-I or DVI-A and is analog. The best way to connect a PS3 to a projector is to see if the projector support component video through the VGA input using a VGA to component pigtail adapter. The projector might have even come with one. You then need to purchase a PS3 component video cable. This will allow resolutions up to 1080i (if your projector support it).
No, DVI stands for digital video input. It is only for display, not for data transfer.
Yes. You can use a DVI 24 plus 5 in a DVI 24 plus 1 port.
Yes, a DVI input will usually accept an HDMI signal via an adapter cable but make sure the TV input is HDCP compliant otherwise protected content, such as Blu-ray movies, will not be viewable. Also be aware that DVI inputs do not carry any sound, so you will need to connect the PS3 audio with a separate cable to the TV or amplifier. Many TVs have a pair of phono inputs for this purpose but may need to be assigned as the audio connection when DVI input is selected.