There is no way to connect these two without spending around £60 on an adapter. It would be cheaper to buy a Freeview HD box, then connect this to the screen with HDMI.
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.
Anything the laptop can send data too that is presented to the end-user is technically an output device. The built-in display, a monitor you connect through one of the data ports, a printer, etc. So yes, a monitor is an output device for a laptop
Soft copy output devices are like: modem,monitor/VDU,CRT,LDC,Flat panel disk,multimedia projector and speakers yea stuff like that
To hook up a monitor to a Peavey XR 680E amplifier, first, ensure the amp is powered off. Use a balanced XLR or 1/4-inch TRS cable to connect the monitor output from the amp to the input of your monitor speaker. If you want to use a stage monitor, connect the cable to the appropriate monitor output, usually labeled as "Monitor Out" or "Aux Out." Finally, power on the amp and adjust the monitor level as needed.
Digital video interface and high definition multimedia interface are two input and output technologies with provide high definition output to HDTV and video displays. You can connect by adapters, or buy an HDMI to DVI cable.
You need to have a video card with a video output jack. This output jack will be similar to the output jacks on VCRs, and use the same cable.
Yes. But most PCs do not have a DVI output, so you will need to purchase an adapter.
Yes. As long as the output is VGA. There is no difference in the standard between CRT and LCD.
The port commonly used for output to a monitor on the back of a PC's system unit is the HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) port. Other types of video output ports include DisplayPort, DVI (Digital Visual Interface), and VGA (Video Graphics Array). The specific port utilized may depend on the monitor's capabilities and the graphics card's output options.
Yes. But most PCs do not have a DVI output, so you will need to purchase an adapter.
Multimedia
To connect an equalizer to the Fisher CA-871 stereo amplifier, first, locate the tape monitor loop or the auxiliary inputs on the back of the amplifier. Connect the output of the equalizer to the tape monitor or auxiliary inputs using RCA cables, and then connect the output of the amplifier to the equalizer's input. Make sure to set the tape monitor switch to the "on" position to route the audio through the equalizer. Adjust the equalizer settings as desired for optimal sound.