Within reason yes. If the monitor has the right connectors that fit the Mac then it's basically a Plug-n-Play. You can't really expect to use a 50 inch monitor on a bottom of the line Mac Mini and expect to use it at the fullest resolution.
You use the cord that came with your iPod and connect the cord to your iPod and computer
All you need to connect your ipod to the computer is your ipod cable
USB is the connector you use to connect iPod or other device to a computer. then it means connect your iPod to your computer using USB
You need an USB cord to connect it. When you have that done, you will need the Ipod modem and program on the computer. Then, connect and drag the videos from the Ipod into the computer.
Depending on what you have done you should just be able to plug it in, it will ask you on i Tunes if you would like to sync or erase and sync. So you should be able to. Same if it was synced with a different computer.
Usually when you connect your ipod to your computer it will sync with iTunes installed on your computer and it'd do the same for your new iPod.
If you have downloaded new apps on your iPod which are not on your computer, connect your iPod to the computer with the cable supplied at purchase and allow it to sync.
You can connect a CATV cable into a computer monitor by first attaching it to an external TV tuner. A VGA or HDMI output can then be attached to the monitor.
Connect it To your computer on iTunes
Use the cable that came with the iPod Touch to connect it to the computer, and the iPod must be on for it to charge.
Connect your iPod to your computer and sync it.
You should connect the iPod to the computer and open up iTunes and see what iTunes has to say about the iPod.