Use a Y-splitter to split the video connection.
Yes or fifty they would all have the same picture and it would be just like at the Store with a group of TVs with the same picture. You would need to purchase separate connections and a system to split the signal or a splitter To hook up a second set you need the Standard A/V cable for the PS3. The first step is to get the RCA connection split into two for the RED White and Yellow RCA plugs so you can then plug them into two TVs. That would mean purchase of 3 Y RCA connection cables that split a single connection into two. You would also need up to 6 cables with a female RCA connection either on the cable or on both sides of the Y cable. You will not need the cables if the Y cables are long enough to reach each TVs RCA inputs. They also sell and you might need to purchase dual female RCA adaptors to allow connection of two male RCA cables
No, you can not hook a Nintendo dsi up to a tv.
Plug in the 3 color coded RCA style plugs or purchase a HDMI cable. It's not the brand of TV that matters, but the connections that are in the back of the set. If you don't have any spots to plug anything into buy a new TV to go with your PS3
Yes and no. While you can't actually hook up a cable or satellite input to the PS3, you can download movies and TV shows from the PlayStation Network, however, they cost money. it is cheaper to rent then to buy. There are only five free videos, and there only three minutes long.
You can hook 2 TVs to a PS2 and see the same thing like a movie in an appliance store
All Playstation models come with the necessary power cable and A/V cable to hook it up to a TV, however for HD performance a Playstation 3 needs a seperately purchased HDMI cable.
You don't PS2 are connected to a TV for A/V
It is very possible! I had Dish come and hook it up for me.
* You get the new ps2 itself * a controller * a memory card * two wires: one to hook up the ps2 to the tv and the other to plug in the ps2 for electricity.
Yes
Yes. You should be able to connect as many as you want with the right equipment. Just list an Appliance Store does with a movie showing on every TV screen in the building. For only two it should just take a splitter and cables long enough to connect to the TVs. Of course that does not mean that you can play split screen and have half the picture on each TV, both TVs would have exact same picture.
You can hook up your camcorder to a TV and it will work just fine. The same goes for a computer.
You can play many more than 2 PlayStation 3 consoles in the same room and they do it at the Electronics Conventions all the time. If you can not do it in your home it must be your internet connection capacity. You do of course need a TV for each PlayStation 3 as they both can not play on the same TV at the same time offline or online
With a built-in HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) port, those with an HD-ready TV can buy an HDMI cable and hook up their PS3 to experience stunning visuals at 1080p resolution.
It depends on the type of television, in most cases you will need to attach the wire that came with it to the playstation3 then the other end, with the yellow,red and white wires, to the back of the television.
You need a lan switch box