Some of the better TVs have external speaker connectors on the back, most do not. If the TV has audio output connectors you can connect a stereo audio amplifier and speakers to these. If this works, go into the audio menu and turn off the TVs internal speakers.
First off, you don't "hook up" wireless speakers to anything - that's why they're wireless!
I think you mean can you just buy a set of wireless speakers, turn them on, and hear sound from your TV come over these speakers?
No. You need something between the TV and the speakers that changes the sound signal to a wireless radio signal. Usually this would be something like a "home theatre" system that is paired (uses common frequencies) with the wireless speakers.
If the TV has an audio output, connect this to a stereo amplifier, and then connect speakers to this. Modern TV's don't have amplifiers for external speakers.
The TV will need to have AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to connect to the speakers or a amplifier to power the speakers and subwoofer.
If your TV has RCA audio outputs, you can connect an amplifier to these outputs to plug in speakers. If it has a headphone jack, you can connect computer-type amplified speakers to this output.
You could use an external cable or satellite receiver and connect speakers to that.
Connect the AUDIO OUT from the back of the TV to the AUDIO IN of the BOSE unit.
The Speakers get connected to the TV that the console is connected to. So yeah you can purchase a home theater and connect it to your HDTV and when you play the PS3 if everything is connected correctly you will hear it through a number of speakers.
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It depends on the speakers. Bose computer speakers are not designed to connect directly to speaker inputs on your receiver, as they have their own amplifier. All Bose home stereo speakers can be connected.
No, most projectors do not have TV tuners. You will need to connect the antenna to a digital TV tuner, and then connect the tuner to the TV.
Check the previous 2 answers.
Yes it's simple just connect them to your TV
The TV needs to have AUDIO OUT connectors, some don't. If they are present on your TV connect them to the Home Theater box's INPUTS. Then go into the TV's men and switch the TV's speakers off. Don't use the TV's speakers with the Home Theaters speakers.