Buy an S-Video cable which will hopefully fit their PC graphics card. (Any info on their PC spec, especially graphics card would help). It basically looks like a mouse or keyboard socket and will be next to where the monitor cable plugs into.
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∙ 14y agoYes, you can indeed use your lcd monitor with your home computer. It is very popular.
get a hd tv plug it in and away u go
if you mean to connect it to a tv and your computer and tv has a monitor port you can use that
Every Blu ray player I ever saw will deliver non-HD images to a non-HD TV. But you will only get the full 1080p (or whatever) on a full HD monitor.
A PC can be hooked directly to a television, but not a DVD player for use in a cabin. By using the CD drive in the computer, movies can be played on the computer and viewed on the television. All a person needs is an HD or Ethernet cable.
If you monitor has a DVI,VGA or HDMI, then you can.
A tv has a tuner.A monitor does not.If you have a digital cable box you can hook a monitor up to it and watch tv on it.If your tv has hdmi or vga you can plug it in to your computer and use it as a monitor.
if your computer can plug into your tv and is good quality then its not worth buying a computer monitor however if you cannot connect to your tv then you will need a computer monitor
Almost all HD monitors have standard definition analog inputs as well as HD inputs. Therefore, any DVD player should be able to run with an HD monitor. Later DVD players are likely to have an HDMI port which is the standard HD input to all modern HD televisions. Just check the type of outputs on the DVD player and compare them against the inputs of the television. There is almost certain to be at least one connection that will be on both.
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I use a 47" and I love it. I'll never go back to my 24 :)
The PS3 is to be connected to a television or TV Monitor and not a computer monitor. In whatever country the PS3 was designed for the TV should also be for that same power supply