An HDTV ready Computer Monitors indicates that it is capable of accepting an HD video signal and displaying native 720 and/or 1080 resolutions.
well if you mean to add a monitor it should be in ur monitor settings if not go to microsoft<<or whatever computer you have>> sight and look for information
All televisions sold after March 1, 2007 include a digital tuner (by law) so you are good if you have bought a TV since then. If your television is labeled as �Integrated Digital Tuner,� �Digital Tuner Built-In,� �Digital Receiver,� �Digital Tuner,� �DTV,� �ATSC,� or �HDTV� then it has a built in device that will be fine after Feb. 17, 2009. If your television set is labeled as a �Digital Monitor� or �HDTV Monitor,� or as �Digital Ready� or �HDTV Ready,� this does not mean it actually contains a digital tuner. All this means is this TV is capable of handling the converter box. Thus, you still will likely need a separate set-top box which contains a digital tuner in order to view over-the-air digital programming.
moniter means ( in a computer) monitoring someone or somebody in a machine to check your body for example if your in a airport and they monitor you so it means checking like infection. by nyl guevara
if you mean to connect it to a tv and your computer and tv has a monitor port you can use that
its the clicker or the device you use to interact with the things on your monitor
By device do you mean hardware or peripheral? If hardware: it's the CPU If you mean peripheral it depends. It can either be your printer or your monitor, depending how big you want your monitor to be.
No 4 letter words but: VDU Monitor Display All mean computer screen.
I'm not sure what you mean by hook. The PS3 uses it's own internet connection with an ability to connect to the internet using WiFi or an ethernet cable only and needs a TV or HDTV for Audio and Video not a computer monitor. You certainly can not run your PS3 using the computer as a controller or otherwise play PS3 games with your PC somehow using the PS3 as a part of the PC.
The monitor cord, that goes into the computer, is probably not all the way in or damaged.
It means that the monitor can't detect a signal from the computer. There are a number of things that might cause that: * If the monitor has more than one input, then the wrong one might be selected - nowadays, most monitors automatically switch to the "active" input, so this is less likely. * The monitor's signal cable might not be plugged in. * The computer is turned off. * The computer's video card is faulty. * The computer's video card is disabled. * The signal cable is faulty. * The monitor is faulty.
Possibly you mean a CRT monitor - the old-stlye big computer monitors that used cathode ray tubes (CRTs), unlike the present flat screens.
You can use it like a computer . It connects using Wifi.