To watch Internet TV on your home television from your computer, requires a vga to rca adapter. The VGA end of the adapter plugs into the VGA port of your computer. The RCA end of the adapter plugs into the RCA converter on your home television. The RCA converter carries the signal to the television. The RCA converter is needed to watch cable or satellite. The RCA cables consist of three cables. All three cables work together to deliver the picture, left channel audio and right channel audio. Newer model televisions have the ports on the back of the television. Older televisions have the ports located on the front. These popular coaxial cables are included when you purchase a new television.
vga cables only carry video you'll need to get a 1/8" to rca (red/white) cable for sound.
You can!!! I've got it working at home. If you search for compatible HDMI to VGA cables, make sure you get one that has the 2 RCA Audio jacks. Don't just buy the HDMI to VGA cable :) http://cgi.ebay.com/HDMI-to-VGA-3-RCA-Video-Audio-AV-Cable-PS3-Xbox-360-TV_W0QQitemZ270495899203QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Games_Accessories?hash=item3efacfde43#ht_2149wt_939
First off, RCA can do two different types of video signal: composite (the standard definition yellow RCA) and component (the high definition 3 x RCA colored red, green, and blue). Both of these are totally foreign to VGA and needs an active converter (as opposed to just a simple VGA to RCA cable of which there are many - These will work only if the VGA port outputs a signal compatible with component, or if a component port accepts VGA signals which is less than 1% of the VGA to RCA cases). There is a converter for VGA to RCA (composite) that will cost around $30, and a converter for VGA to RCA (component) that will cost anywhere between $50 and $200 (depending on if you want scaling, which will smartly change the resolution to fit your TV's settings).
If you have a VGA to RCA cable it probably isn't going to work - what you really need is a VGA to RCA converter - these have an active chip built in that will make this conversion. The only way a conversion would work is if you have a special port on your computer that does output TV out (these are almost unheard of).
via something like this: Composite and Y/C (S-Video) to VGA Monitor Converterhttp://www.allthings.com.au/Catalogue/Monitors/vid%20to%20vga%20plus.htm
Yes you can, you would need to buy a VGA to RCA converter, or Component to RCA or just a regular VGA cable for your PS3 and viola :)
At a shop
You can find the cables at Radio Shack or many electronics stores, major retailers may carry them in their electronics departments or you could special order them online.
If you have the correct cables and a DVI to VGA adapter (as most computer monitors use VGA), it should work.
2 x vga cables 4 x rca cables, male and female. 5 x DVI Input cable 29 x optical audio output cables.
Yes, generally speaking VGA cables were designed to be used with computers/ laptops. You will still need to check to make sure your laptop has a VGA output.