Dangit...I think I used to have one of those. Are there the red, yellow, and white plugs with it?
The lungs connect to and are a part of the respiratory system.
The most widely-known use for geo-stationary satellites - is the GPS system. There are sixteen geo-stationary satellites spaced evenly around the globe, to provide the data required by the GPS network to enable motorists to navigate safely throughout their journey. Another use would be satellite TV. Satellites for TV broadcasting are usually orbiting in a fixed position, to provide a transmission 'footprint' on the surface of the earth.
Descartes and His Coordinate System.
Yes, it will but it depends on which type of TV you have and you may need to get a adapter. You can get one from Walmart for about $60-$100
Most PC monitors use VGA (DVI is also popular - you can easily convert VGA to DVI with a simple adapter). Most CCTV camera systems are BNC - all you need to connect your CCTV camera to a regular PC monitor is a BNC to VGA adapter. They can be had for anywhere between ~$40-70.
It must be impossible to do this but you can connect a Nintendo DS or DS lite system to a TV
You can connect a sound system through your TV or the Sonystyle.com site has a new PS3 sound system for under $200 that was designed for the PS3
To connect an LG television to a Sony Home Theatre system plus Sky HD box using HDMI leads, locate the areas on the back of the television that use HDMI cords. Connect the home theatre system to the television, then connect the main box of the home theatre system to the Sky HD using the HDMI leads.
An optical cable is used to connect the audio out of the Xbox to the LHT854.
Using a Cable or Satellite tuner box, connect the audio output of the box to the input on the home theater system. If you are not using an external box, connect the audio output of the TV to the input on the home theatre system.
Nope. u dont need cable or anything. just a tv, the system, and a game. There are cords included to connect the system to the tv.
Connect the AUDIO INPUT of the Sound system to the AUDIO OUTPUT of the TV set. Connect the Cable Box to the #1 VIDEO input on the TV. Connect the BLUE RAY to the #2 VIDEO input of the TV set. The TV might have a AUDIO OUTPUT function in the AUDIO MENU. switch this to FIXED. This will send a even audio signal to your sound system at all times. Turn the TV sound down and use the sound system speakers.
I think it should be possible to do, as long as you have the correct cables to connect the gaming system to the television. This is a website with instructions on how to connect Atari 2600 to a LCD TV: http://www.ehow.com/how_5748156_install-atari-2600-lcd-tv.html
I believe optical audio cable is the best choice for your tv system as long as you will be able to connect it properly to yout tv system and you got all you need.
go buy an optical digital audio cable
Connect the single connection end of the AV cable that comes with the Wii into the back of the system. Then match the red, white, and yellow inputs to the back or front of the TV depending where they are located.
The 3 COMPONENT cables are to be used if you don't have the HDMI connector.