HDMI is the only cable you need, because it carries a high-definition video and multi-channel audio signal all in one cable.
No. Just use a component cable or similar
you cant unless you find some kind of adapter some where, or you can just use the hdmi for your blu ray player and component cables for your xbox, they both pretty much display the same quality
When you use a VGA cable coming out of the monitor, the monitor is giving out an analog signal through the VGA connection. For the monitor to give out a digital signal, you need a DVI or HDMI cable. The VGA to HDMI cord just converts the analog signal into a digital signal so it's not completely useless, however the quality will not be as good as an HDMI to HDMI or DVI to DVI or HDMI to DVI
No, you can just have the standard scart or component cables but HDMI will give a better picture with better sharpness and more clarity. You can view at 1080i and P with a HDMI cable. Hope this helped.
The computer screen can be connected to the TV via an HDMI cable provided the computer and the TV are fitted for it. The TV just reproduces what's on the computer screen.
If you want to connect your laptop to Tv, it depends on your laptopp whether it supports HDMI or S-VIDEO components.So just check that and then purchase what ever suits it.
Assuming you have already tried unplugging the hdmi cable, and re-attaching it to make sure it is tight..... First, I would figure out if the hdmi output is bad on the DVD player, or if the hdmi input is bad on the tv, or if the hdmi cable is bad. Of course to do this, you would need a second hdmi capable tv, another hdmi source device and another hdmi cable. Once you figure out the source of the problem, decide it that component is worth replacing. Or, just run component.
Just get an HDMI cable if you don't already have one then plug it into the port underneath where you normally put the av cables on your 360. Then plug the other end into your HDMI port on your tv and you're all set. (TV must be HDMI compatible, and make sure the input is on HDMI, not component or anything)
Plug cable into your ps3 then into your tv (your tv must have a hd channel) then just change to the hd channel and turn it on
NO, a HDMI cable is just a HDMI cable. The 240 stuff is just hype.
I'm not sure what you mean by "HD," but I've owned this receiver for almost two years and here's what it does have - two Optical and one coax digital audio inputs - two component video inputs and one component video output these two features can be classified as HD as component video is rated just about the same as HDMI. The three digital audio inputs can be classifed as HD as well. Just remember that if you want HD quality from either a Set Top Box or a DVD player, you will need one cable for each of the video and audio. There are no HDMI inputs for this receiver. The nice thing about HDMI is that you can get both HD quality audio and video from one cable. I hope this helps
If both are hi def, they should have HDMI inputs and outputs, so use an hdmi cable and then just set both devices to their top resolution.