nope
You will need the 3 yellow red & white cables to connect into the same colored holes in the front of the TV. If the TV doesn't have those holes, you'll need a video adapter. To use that, plug the small end into the PS2, unplug the video feed on the TV, and then plug the other end of the cable into the video input plug. If you don't want to have to keep unplugging & replugging it, plug the TV video feed into the input socket on the side of the adapter, so you can turn off the PS2 & it'll go back to regular TV.
The A/V cable
You will need the 3 yellow red & white cables to connect into the same colored holes in the front of the TV. If the TV doesn't have those holes, you'll need a video adapter. To use that, plug the small end into the PS2, unplug the video feed on the TV, and then plug the other end of the cable into the video input plug. If you don't want to have to keep unplugging & replugging it, plug the TV video feed into the input socket on the side of the adapter, so you can turn off the PS2 & it'll go back to regular TV.
With PlayStation 2 Component AV Cables or with Playstation PS2 AV Audio / Video Cable for 480i standard TV
yes do resarch for the right cords to plug them together and have fun
need a TV with A/V input spots and you connect them to the PS2 with the cable
You will need the 3 yellow red & white cables to connect into the same colored holes in the front of the TV. If the TV doesn't have those holes, you'll need a video adapter. To use that, plug the small end into the PS2, unplug the video feed on the TV, and then plug the other end of the cable into the video input plug. If you don't want to have to keep unplugging & replugging it, plug the TV video feed into the input socket on the side of the adapter, so you can turn off the PS2 & it'll go back to regular TV.
No it needs to be connected to a TV
PS2 uses a TV to connect not a monitor
The A/V cable
You need cable or DSL internet and a router connected to your modem if you also have a PC and then just connect an ethernet cable from you router to the PS2 ethernet port that looks sort of like a large phone plug
You will need the 3 yellow red & white cables to connect into the same colored holes in the front of the TV. If the TV doesn't have those holes, you'll need a video adapter. To use that, plug the small end into the PS2, unplug the video feed on the TV, and then plug the other end of the cable into the video input plug. If you don't want to have to keep unplugging & replugging it, plug the TV video feed into the input socket on the side of the adapter, so you can turn off the PS2 & it'll go back to regular TV.
If you mean how do you get a TV show on your TV after you turn off your PS2 you must turn your TV to cable or Ant
Not for HD but it will still provide standard TV output when connected to the PS2
No the PS2 is a full size console that is connected to a TV and operated with controllers and the PSP is a Portable Playstation
With PlayStation 2 Component AV Cables or with Playstation PS2 AV Audio / Video Cable for 480i standard TV
You don't PS2 are connected to a TV for A/V