The only one available is actually a Sony upscaling DVD/VCR combo.In real world terms an hdmi cable doesn't benefit you with a vcr as the signal is still going to be standard definition.
No. Consumer VCRs are not compatible.
No. The Wii has only analogue video outputs at standard definition.
Yes, some Laptops have VGA or HDMI outputs to connect to the tv.
No. As you said, they are both outputs. Both are designed to send their signals to an external display. The only current HDMI- compatible connector on a computer that can be reconfigured as an input is the DisplayPort connector on the 27" iMac.
These devices are a total different purpose. HDMI is for visual and audio on a HD TV. Turtle Beach is for audio and/or online voice chat. So just plug the HDMI cable into the HDMI ports on your TV and Xbox. Plug you turtle beach headset into its specific port (USB).
Yes it can. Blu-Ray players have analog outputs as well as an HDMI output. The analog outputs are standard definition and can be used with any standard definition television. To view the content in HD quality does need an HD television.
Generally, televisions only have HDMI inputs. If there is an HDMI output, it may be possible to connect it to the input of another television although HDMI outputs from televisions are frequently limited in their functionality. Check the manual of the television for confirmation of the capabilities.
If both are hi def, they should have HDMI inputs and outputs, so use an hdmi cable and then just set both devices to their top resolution.
To watch Bluray discs in high definition, an HDMI cable is required. However, most Bluray players have analog outputs that can be used if an HDMI port isn't available on a television. However, all analog connections are limited to SD quality.
Yea you can use your old xbox 360 cable You can actually use any HDMI - HDMI cable because an HDMI cable is always a HDMI cable
Yes, although you may need to get a switch to select which recorder you want to watch. The easiest solution is if your DVRs both have HDMI outputs, and the TV has 2 or more HDMI inputs. You simply select the DVR you want to watch by choosing the appropriate HDMI input. Similarly, if one DVR has an HDMI output and the other has component or composite outputs, you can also switch units by choosing the appropriate input on your TV. If your TV does not have enough HDMI inputs (or none) then you may need to get a switching box that will allow you to connect two devices with composite or component outputs to a TV with only one set of inputs.
It would depend on what kind of outputs your laptop has and what kind of inputs your Television has. If you have a HDMI output on your computer, but only RCA inputs on your television you'd have to find a converter from HDMI to RCA.