its a cable that allows you to use a HDTV for your monitor. most of the time you need a good graphics card to use it.
If the TV is a HDTV and there are HDTV stations near by you won't need a converter box.
No, you do not. The regular game controller will work just fine. If you have a Sony HDTV and use a HDMI cable the HDTV remote will play the disc This may also work on other HDTV remotes, but I know that it works with the Sony HDTV
Use the component input.
The Game Boy Advance TV converter will give you a resolution of 320x240 on your HDTV.
Yes, but you'll get a poor quality unless you have a HDTV. If you have an HDTV you'll be just fine.
You should use plain water to clean your HDTV. Any thing else can potentially damage the screen.
http://www.dishnetwork.com/receivers/dvr/default.aspx Dish Network has several hdtv receivers for use in the home. The model VIP922 has a 1TB hard drive for recording
A VHF/UHF antenna is the correct one for HDTV. If you are using a indoor antenna, the amplified ones are better.
There are three types of HD formats-720p, 1080i, and 1080p. Progressive and Interlaced Scanning are also available for an HDTV to use.
The Samsung hdtv and the Sony hdtv are among the top quality televisions in the hdtv sector. The only difference between these televisions are the features they offer.
If it has HDMI connectors you have a HDTV.