The PC will either have a full size or mini HDMI style of video output connector or maybe a DVI connector that can also be used with HDMI displays with a simple adapter cable.
No. As you said, they are both outputs. Both are designed to send their signals to an external display. The only current HDMI- compatible connector on a computer that can be reconfigured as an input is the DisplayPort connector on the 27" iMac.
HDMI is the newer type of video out or in connector available on the market while DVI is the one before HDMI both can display beautiful HD pictures on a HD compatible screen.
HDMI is the new standard interface used for high definition television and supports both standard and high definition signals. It is a fully digital interface and carries both video and audio signals on the same cable. To connect a computer to a monitor with an HDMI connector, the computer will need either and HDMI port or a DVI port. DVI is the digital display interface for computers. Fortunately, it is fully compatible with the HDMI interface so with a DVI to HDMI cable, the connection should be fairly simple. Although most televisions with and HDMI connector will work with a computer, it is worth checking to make sure the resolution of the computer output is compatible with the television itself. VGA, which is still the most common video interface for computers is not compatible with HDMI. VGA cannot therefore be connected to an HDMI connector unless a VGA - DVI or VGA - HDMI converter is used. Finally, although HDMI carries audio, DVI does not. If the computer uses a DVI connector, audio will still need to be connected using a separate cable.
You don't. This model doesn't have HDMI. It does have an old SCART connector if your equipment has that type of connector.
HDMI connector
Probably. It depends on the connections available on the camcorder and on the TV.Newer camcorders have a "mini HDMI" connector that can connect to a TV's HDMI connector, but this requires a special HDMI cable.
Both the source and the TV have to have a HDMI connector. If they don't, use the S-connector. No S- connector? you will have to use the VIDEO connection on the TV.
No, the TV must have been made with the HDMI connector built in.
Yes
HDMI splitter is compatible with Digital Audio. HDMI cables and splitters are carrying audio and video signals without any data loss or downgrading quality.
You will have a much better display with the HDMI cable. You can order one at www.amazon.com.