At the time of writing (2010), the Wii does not connect to an HDMI input. The Wii is currently limited to a variety of analog outputs including composite, S-video, RGB (Europe, 50Hz signals only) and component. Almost all televisions will have at least one suitable input. Select component or RGB if possible as these offer the best quality.
HDMI is a purely digital interface so none of the Wii outputs will drive it. Don't worry about it too much. Analog RGB or component out from the Wii provide the same resolution as an equivalent HDMI interface would and any difference in quality will not be noticeable.
You probably can't hook it up. Old TV's don't have the ports that are needed or the wiring.
If you have cable or sattlelite hook up at your home, you really do not need a digital converter. If you only are using rabbit ears, you really would need a digital conterter box, so you would be able to watch TV.
DT250A Digital TV Converter
No, you do not need a digital converter box to use a DVD Player, all you need is a TV.
No.
Get a digital to analog converter box or connect it to a digital DVD or vcr.
You probably can't hook it up. Old TV's don't have the ports that are needed or the wiring.
If you have cable or sattlelite hook up at your home, you really do not need a digital converter. If you only are using rabbit ears, you really would need a digital conterter box, so you would be able to watch TV.
DT250A Digital TV Converter
Digital signals are being sent now, so the converter will work now.
A digital converter box for a Symphonic TV can be found at most local electronic stores. Cable companies also provide digital converter boxes for subscribers.
No, you do not need a digital converter box to use a DVD Player, all you need is a TV.
Depends. Do you need a converter box to hook up the TV to the antenna? No. You just connect the antenna to the TV's antenna input. Do you need the converter box to see "X" channel? Maybe. If "X" isn't broadcasting "over the air" in your location, then you will need a) cable or satellite service and b) the converter box.
You can still program the remote with the converter box off if you know the code. Then Use it to turn the converter on.
NO.
Digital Stream converter box remote code: Philips Universal Remote works on '1776'
No.
Before you buy a TV converter box, determine whether you actually need this device. If you are shopping for a box that converts analog to digital, first check whether your TV is already capable of receiving a digital signal. If not, you may want to consider upgrading your TV set to a digital model instead of spending on a converter box.