You need a VGA adapter to play PS2 games on an old monitor.
The AV Composite Cable for Nintendo 64/GameCube is the right one.
You'll need a standard-to-mini adapter, which you can buy at any audio store for only a few dollars.
You just need a keytar, a cable with 1/4 inch jacks, and either an amp, monitor, or some sort of sound system to hook it up to.
To hook up an XBox 360, one would need the XBox 360 Wireless Network Adapter. This specific adapter is easy to install, is compatible with Windows Vista Media Center, is compatible with 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz wireless networks and allows wireless play on Xbox LIVE.
If you have an older monitor you'll need VGA.If you want to connect an older tv then S-Video will be necessary
There are multiple converters and cables that are compatible with both HDMI and VGA, which is some sort of an adapter to an adapter. I do not know how well these products work together.
An adapter that supports the Zero Configuration service
If you have multiple monitor ports the set up is easy, just plug in the other one. Without alternate ports you would probably need to have some sort of splitter set up for the monitor port or find another connection for the monitor, like USB.
Well,you need some sort of air source. An air compressor will do. Or a Co cartridge as used by paintball guns, together with an appropriate adapter.
Yes you either need the game disc or a game download
There is no adapter necessary. In Texas as well as the rest of North America, electrical customers are all connected to the same utility grid.
It is possible to play your psp on your tv. It's done by buying the specific psp composite cables which range in price from twenty to thirty dollars. These cables are widely avaiable online and in store at many major retailers.