You would have to have adapters and converters. The computer would need to output to a composite NTSC format, and you would need an RF modulator unless the television has a composite input.
If it is an older computer that is not IBM compatible, then use whatever adapters included with the computer or made available for it. Some older computers already had the output as an NTSC-compatible format riding on a broadcast channel frequency (channel 2-4 much of the time).
There might be special converters for converting directly from VGA, HDMI, or DVI to NTSC or even NTSC broadcast format.
You can hook up your camcorder to a TV and it will work just fine. The same goes for a computer.
You can usually hook up your TV to your computer via a S-Video cable, though you'll also need to hook up audio as well.
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No, not unless you have the right cables and adapters.
You don't PS2 are connected to a TV for A/V
Yes, you can. there are three things you could do. you could: a) Watch at Hulu or Netflix. b) Buy tv shows on itunes. c) If you had anything on dvd, you could burn it to the computer.
Connector cables
The only way to hook it up is to have a video card that has a coax input port. You will also have to have a converter to connect the 360 Cable and the coax cable too.
Yes. You would need to hook the cable/Satellite box cable up to the computer.
No it is to be connected to a TV, not a computer monitor
get a VCR player and hook up it by the back inputs
All TV's can be hooked up to computers , you just need to buy the right wires to hook it up . If you go into any electronics store they will be able to help you find which is best for your model of TV and computer.