Buy a stand for the PS2
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.
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 the ps2 in order to do it
With PlayStation 2 Component AV Cables or with Playstation PS2 AV Audio / Video Cable for 480i standard TV
nope
There are mobile home and Vans that have been set up with TVs and a PS2 could also be connected if they also are set to have the additional power for the PS2. The PS2 is not a Portable Playstation and will not be cheap to purchase the equipment needed for it to be used it a vehicle
I assume the TV has a SCART socket. Get a RGB to SCART adapter, then change TV to AV1/2
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.
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 most US televisions do not Play PAL some can be set to play PAL
Well if it is a 2000 Series (meaning 2001 ,2002, and so on you can find out if it is if it has 200somthing on the bar code on the bottom) you set it up with the cord then hold the disply button for 5 seconds then it sould show up on the tv.
in gamestop On Ebay your can sell the games and the PS2 as a Set or as individual items. Mostly a used PS2 will not get you much money and can be used as a DVD player on an extra TV in many Homes.
No. it needs the ps2 in order to do it
you need a online disk a ps2 adopter the internet connection, the ps2 and a tv
need a TV with A/V input spots and you connect them to the PS2 with the cable
You connect a PS2 to a TV not a computer monitor.
PS2 uses a TV to connect not a monitor