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∙ 14y agoYes but if there are audio/video connectors use them, you will get a better picture and audio.
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∙ 14y agoThe cable that comes with the PS3 is designed with standard RCA A/V connection. The TV side has Two plugs for audio input and the one for video input and they are color coded. The HDMI style plug goes into the PlayStation 3. There are other optional plugs for HDTVs and also a HDMI to HDMI plug for the easiest connection on HDTVs. The standard plug that is sold with the PS3 only allows 480I standard TV and is not for an HDTV connection, but will work to provide standard 480I reception on your HDTV until you purchase an HD Cable
Yes, as long as you have a HDMI connection on your cable box - just connect it to the TV HDMI input.
Router can function using both a cable and a DSl connection
It's usually the video cable connection on a PC.
Get a monitor with an HDMI or analog input and connect it to a cable TV tuner.
Yes. If your standard (traditional) TV has a coaxial (75ohm) antenna input or composite video/audio (yellow, red, and white RCA jacks) inputs, and your cable or satellite box provides these standard definition outputs, which most do, you should be able to use either hook up to view content provided by your cable or satellite receiver.
You look at the back of a HDTV or HD ready TV to determine what input plugs exist. You can also use the owners manual. Normally an HD ready TV is an older model that does not have an HD turner for the HD Television broadcasts and does mot has HDMI inputs and instead has the 5 RCA Plug component connection for 720P HD input or an S-Video connection input or even both. They sell 5 RCA style plug Component to HDMI connection cable for use with the PS3 and that cable can be used for any HDMI to component connection.
Does your PC have a S-Connector INPUT? This cable only carries VIDEO.
You should be able to connect the RF adapter that came with you NES into the coaxial cable port on your tv even though you probably don't use that connection anymore for your cable or satellite connection. Then all you have to do is put your tv on the antenna/cable input and tune it to channel 3.
yes,it is a input devices.
It is not for a phone and is a little larger and is for a ethernet cable for a wired connection to the internet through a modem or router and not through a phone liine
An RF (Radio Frequency) input is the technical term for a coaxial/antenna input on the back of a television. This input is often referred to as simply 'cable' or 'cable vision'.