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YES on the hdmi mode just need the hdmi cable and plug it in the monitor to the ps3
Usually yes. BenQ is a computer monitor manufacturer and they make various Computer Monitors with varying feature sets. Most of their monitors contain HDMI ports but not all of them do. A PS3 also contains an HDMI port. If your monitor contains the same type of port as the PS3 then the monitor may be connected to the PS3 via an HDMI cable. However, if you want to play the PS3 with sound, then the monitor must either have built-in speakers, or have a headphone or audio-out jack that you can plug speakers or headphones into. Not all computer screens have these features, so you should check that they support these features before you purchase the monitor.
Yes, it is very possible to connect your PS3 to a computer monitor. To do this you will need to purchase a converter cable from PS3 to monitor input and use this to connect your PS3. The only drawback to this is your PS3 will not be outputting in HD, only SD.
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The PS3 is to be connected to a television or TV Monitor and not a computer monitor. In whatever country the PS3 was designed for the TV should also be for that same power supply
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PS3 were designed for a TV or HDTV and not a computer monitor
Yes, you can connect a PS3 to a BenQ FP91G monitor, but you'll need the right cables. The PS3 has HDMI and AV outputs, while the FP91G monitor has VGA and DVI inputs. You can use an HDMI to VGA adapter or a component video cable with a suitable VGA adapter to establish the connection, ensuring that the monitor supports the resolution output by the PS3 for optimal display.
If it has a television capability.
To play your PS3 on your Dell laptop using HDMI, you need to ensure that the laptop's HDMI port is an input, which is rare as most HDMI ports on laptops are outputs. If your laptop does support HDMI input, connect the PS3 to the laptop using an HDMI cable, then switch the laptop's display settings to the HDMI source. If your laptop does not support HDMI input, you'll need to use a capture card or an external monitor instead.