You could possibly connect it with an HDMI cable, or if not (the old ones can't), you can connect them with the yellow, white, and red cords.
PDA's connect to the PC through three types of connections. They can connect via a USB cable, a Serial cable and through Bluetooth connections. Bluetooth connections are becoming more popular for portability.
Yes, assuming your DVD player and TV have the hookups, you could use any one of those.
PDA's can access the internet though many types of connections. These connections include WiFi, Bluetooth, USB connections to a computer connected to the internet. Some more ways a PDA can connect to the internet are through a docking station and inferred beam connections.
Component video and S-video are 2 types of connectors, although S-Video and Component connections are from TV's and DVD players quickly, in favor of HDMI connections. All new models of DVD players made after December 31, 2010 will only output Standard Definition video from the component outputs. 720p, 720i and 1080i will not be offered as output options on new models of DVD players. Note that neither of these connection types send the audio from the DVD player to the TV. You will need analog or digital audio connectors for that.
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There are many types of built in wireless network connections. For example, lots of phones and computers come with Bluetooth.
An octopus connection is a connection that has many connections. In electricity, these types of connections are usually avoided.
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To connect computer to a network you need a network adapter, a broadband modem or a mobile modem. Two main types of connections are corded and cordless.Corded connections use an Ethernet wire (Ethernet network adapters) or a cable TV wire (broadband modems).Cordless connections use a WiFi network signal (Wireless network adapters) or a GSM/EDGE/UMTS mobile signal (mobile modems).
Internet connections.
Types of telecommunication connections
MIDI ports are used to connect different types of musical instruments and equipment to sound cards to interface with computer programs or other sound generating devices. MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface and the standard port for over 20 years has been a 5pin DIN plug. More recently MIDI is being sent over USB connections.