It's just like hooking a DVD player or VCR, you use the 2 RCA jacks cables that come with the unit, match to TV outputs.
Yes, any brand of DVD/VCR combo should work with any brand of TV as long as the TV is equipped with inputs for audio/video jacks (the white, red, and yellow jacks that come with the DVD/VCR combo player).
Yes, the LG 42LH40 is compatible with VCR's of all kinds. It has the A/V jacks that are necessary to hook it up.
Some good things to look for are what plug-in jacks it takes/needs, the size of it compared to where you want to put it, the thickness, the weight, and the picture quality.
No, component jacks are common in all but the cheapest TV sets. Composite and HDMI are used in the highest quality sets.
any kind of tv with av jacks. For those who dont know what av jacks are they are the red, yellow, and white cords that you stick in the back of your tv
Your computer is your PC, you could use RCA jacks to connect your computer sound to yout tv though.
HDTV is digital, RCA jacks are composite. They're not compatible video formats. You'd need a digital to analog converter.
The service output jacks on the rear of the Samsun LN-S4695D LCD TV are used when servicing the television. When working on the television, it is a good idea to operate the television on a limited electrical current to prevent electric shock.
Yes. The PS3 comes with a A/V cable to connect to a standard 480 television that has a single video jack and 2 audio jacks. Connection of the PS3 to a TV with jacks is easy and simple and the PlayStation will give you a clear sharp picture.
yes the TV has Audio jacks, but not one for video.
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DVD players are designed to play with many models of televisions. One way to check to see if a DVD player is compatible with a television is to check if it has the same video jacks as the tv. There are three different types of video jacks: composite, S-video, and component. Most newer DVD players have the capacity to connect in all three ways. To be on the safe side a consumer should make sure the television that is being connected has one of these jacks. If the tv does not have one of these connections, an RF modulator will have to be purchased.