Yes this will change your display port to a usable DVI-D port.
You can usually hook up your TV to your computer via a S-Video cable, though you'll also need to hook up audio as well.
Why would you need to hook up a digital converter to a satellite receiver ? Arn't they already digital ? stevecooper75@comcast.net
Get a VGA to RCA converter (or cable). They can be found for under 35 dollars (You can actually get this cord from wholesalers for under 5 bucks at express.ebay.com. Search 'VGA to RCA converter'.
The only way to hook it up is to have a video card that has a coax input port. You will also have to have a converter to connect the 360 Cable and the coax cable too.
Just because you dont have AV ports in your tv does not mean its old. You need to buy a AV Cable converter.
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.
Yes. You would need to hook the cable/Satellite box cable up to the computer.
You can hook up your camcorder to a TV and it will work just fine. The same goes for a computer.
If your TV has RCA audio out you do not need the converter.
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.