VGA is the standard analog interface for computer displays. A television monitor that has a VGA input will be able to display a computer image just like a PC screen. VGA can also be used by video equipment so it can be used as a video signal interface for those items of equipment.
Yes. A PC Input is the same as a VGA Input.
Yes, it has a VGA input (female) with no screw holes.
The Sony Bravia does have a VGA input, which can be hooked up to your computer.
Sorry no, You would have to convert the VGA signal on the computer to one of the input types your TV has built in.
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.
It is impossible to convert S-Video to VGA by using a cable. However, an S-Video to VGA converter adapter can be purchased which contains an S-Video input and VGA output.
Yes if it has VGA or HDMI input.
No, a VGA cable does not carry audio. You will need a converter that has an audio input to add the sound channel to the VGA picture channel.
Yes, any TV with a VGA input
The VGA port on a laptop is an output port, not input. Besides, the Wii cannot output via VGA anyway. If you want to capture video from the Wii and display it on your laptop, you will need to purchase a video capture card with RCA input.
If you have the correct cables and a DVI to VGA adapter (as most computer monitors use VGA), it should work.
Yes, but the LCD TV needs to have a VGA input.