Yes you sertainly can, bit I hope you mean your monitor (screen). Your computer cannot be a laptop and you must have a tv with a headphone output, and your monitor can have either an audio input that should look like a green circle and you should be able to fit head phones in, or two imputs (one red and one white, also the size of headphones). If it has the green circle, then either your computer or monitor should have come with a wire that is green on both ends and both ends fit in a headphone jack (both sides look exactly the same and either side will work on either the TV or the monitor). Connect the PS2 to your TV like usual and then connect the green cable into the headphone jack in your TV and the other end in your monitor's audio input (green circle). Turn on everything and the transfer should work. If you use external speakers (separated ones) then connect the speakers into the TV's headphone jack (you will not need the green cable I talked about earlier). If you have the monitor with a red and white input, it's much more simple. You just connect the video part of the AV cable (usually the yellow part of the cable with three small cables) to your TV and the audios into your monitor (usually the red and white parts the the AV cable). That's the only two monitors I know so I hope I helped. Sent from my iPod touch.
I am not sure if you can use the ToS link cable with it but you can for sure hook it up with component cables. As far as talking im not sure on either but you can at least get audio
no it is for a TV
you have to use a computer to do it
Computer, i think so, whereas on the PS2 or anything other is a NO. Computer, i think so, whereas on the PS2 or anything other is a NO.
You don't find him a computer game. Just use your wand. It has a computer in it and just hook that up to the solar generator that should be near by
No It is for PS2
I am not sure if you can use the ToS link cable with it but you can for sure hook it up with component cables. As far as talking im not sure on either but you can at least get audio
You should be able to use a normal usb to usb chord and hook it up to your computer and PS2.
No PS2 games are not compatible with the computer. When a Emulator is used on a PC the PS2 games are still required to use the PS2 bios to work and it is not like playing the game on a PS2
No, projectors are not difficult to use. Just plug them in, hook up the audio/video cables to you cable box or computer, and press the power button on the projector to start it up.
dishnetwork have no inputs only outpus. use a input on the tv
i think you might have to use usb cable to hook it up to your computer
No, it does not have the right connections.
Some titles can be used by a PC with a pcsx2 emulator and a copy of the PS2 bios
no it is for a TV
Use a USB cable.
You don't. There isn't any cord that you use to hook up to the computer.