Probably not.
Most recent flat screen LCD TV's come with an HDMI cable to ensure the viewer is able to hook up an HDTV cable box or TV attenae. Optional cords such as VGA cables generally cost extra
I believe the AV should come through the HDMI cable, but I'm no technician...
No. The only cable that transmits audio and video is HDMI.
The best way to connect the PS3 to a TV is with an HDMI cable. You must have a TV with HDMI input and you must purchase the cable as it does not come with the PS3. If your TV does not have an input for an HDMI cable or you do not want to purchase the cable you can use the color coded plugs on the cable that comes with the slim PS3 game console to plug it into your TV and the HDMI plug into your PS3 console.
Use the HDMI cable if the TV has one and change the TV over to HDMI or whatever HDMI PLUG number you used if you have more than one. Some TVs also need to have settings changed to accept HDMI and the sync.
No. Currently the PS3 only ships with an RGB cable, basically a scart. This only gives standard def quality. You will need to buy a separate component or HDMI cable (HDMI is better) Everything else is built into the console.
I'm not quite sure what you're asking. HDMI cables come with various products such as televisions and video game systems, while HDMI capability comes with certain cable boxes and TVs.
Cable cords can be purchased in almost any color. Different colors can be used to differentiate between the various uses of the cable. The user can determine which color they would like to use.
There is no 5 and 6 HDMI cables unless it is referring to the length of the cable 5 or 6 feet. HDMI cables come in the categories 1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4. The advantage of 1.4 is that it can carry 3D signals, ethernet and 4k pictures.
Mine did not, from Game instore (UK)
No any good 20$ cable will work fine, but just go buy a Sony cable from Walmart.
"A High Definition Multi-Media Interface (HDMI) is readily available to purchase in many different lengths, however 6 feet seems to be the most popular option."