Plug the cords in to the A/V spots, then plug the other end of the cord into the corresponding spot on the PS3.
No you can connect the PS3 to a non HDTV, but it will not receive HD only standard reception
You need to use the component PS3 cable that comes with HD PVR 2 to connect to the PS3 and then use the HDMI to connect it to your HDTV
no
HDTV will be needed to play HD on games, but you don't need it, so it's a bit like the PS3. But you need a different wiring to connect HD to non HD.
Yes.
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.
If your PS3 was set for HD TV and you want to connect it to a regular or standard 480i TV go to your settings and change them back and also switch back to the A/V cable that came with the PS3 from the HD cable. This is not rerouting your PS3 it is changing the PS3 television monitor
In order for the PS3 to work best on a HDTV you need to have or purchase either an HDMI or a component AV cable and connect the PS3 to the HDTV. The PS3 will play on a HDTV when it is connected with the AV cable that was provided, but it will not be in HD
The size doesn't change anything. Its how you connect the console to the TV. You will have a standard VGA connect, HD cable or HDMI cable. Your TV will provide you with ether a VGA cable (none HD tv) or a HD/HDMI cable (HD ready or Full HD 1080p)
Connect your ps3 to the tv for standard definition. Turn the ps3 on to standby. Then press and hold the standby button on the playstation not the controller until you see the screen change.
Yes the are as good and clear as the picture for your TV shows.
I had the exact same problem hold your power button down until you hear 3 beeps if this does not work do it again and the screen shall become visible