Open your eyes and look around it.
yes if you have a hdmi and have an laptop which has an either out or input port for the hdmi then it can be used with another device. However it is not able to do this if both the devices are out or both are in.
I assume so, but your laptop has to have an HDMI port
You can't. It doesn't have an HDMI port. The only video output is a VGA port.
The HDMI port is in/out, try a tv tuner.
HDMI an or s-port are use for laptop to tv connection.
There are 4 USB 2.0 ports on this laptop. In addition, there is also a firewire (1394) port and an HDMI port.
Basically you need VGA port to connect a monitor with laptop or now you can use HDMI port as well if your monitor has HDMI port too.
A hdmi to vga is an adapter that you can plug into your laptop. You plug in one end to your hdmi outport, and the other end is a vga port. Its applications are connecting a television to a computer or laptop monitor.
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.
Your laptop should either have an HDMI port or a VGA port for using an external monitor. Once established which port your laptop has you will need either an HDMI to HDMI or VGA to HDMI cable to connect to your TV. The picture quality should not be affected by either as you will be using the laptop's inbuilt graphics and all you are doing is changing the visual display from screen to TV, which should be simply done by pressing the correct function key for external display once your cable is connected.
No the laptop HDMI would allow the laptop to display on your HDTV just like the PS3 HDMI does or a PC HDMI does
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.