If both have HDMI connectors use them. If not use the component connectors.
These would be colored Red, Blue and green.
HDTV, High Definition Source (HD Cable Box, Antenna, HD Satellite Box), the cables to connect them.
You must have a HDTV converter box from your cable company.
On most cable company hookups you won't get HD without the HD converter box.
All HDTVs need a special box from your cable provider.
Hi, It really depends on your PIP output on the cable box and whether or not the output is HDTV or standard TV. And in some cases, the PIP output will only display non-HDTV channels, depending again, on the box and the cable company. However, IF the cable company says that a HDTV signal is available from the PIP output on the cable box, then it'll probably work. The only way to be sure is to connect a TV and find out. Hope this helps, Cubby
You don't. You either connect the PS3 to your HDTV with HDMI and the Comcast box to your HDTV with HDMI cables like I used to have or you connect the PS3 and Comcast Box with HDMI cables like I did to my home theater and then connect the home theater to the HDTV with a HDMI cable. My Comcast box is HD and I have a Sony HDTV and Sony Home Theater equipped with a HDMI repeater. If you are talking about connection for the internet it is not done with a HDMI cable, but an ethernet cable
It depends on your carrier. But for the most part NO.
A Cable box and TV are connected together through a RF cable.
Ask your cable company for a HD box, you will never see a HD picture without it.
If the HDTV is the 1080p type, it should switch automatically.
Yes, you can connect a PS3 to an HDTV by a component cable or an HDMI cable.
Hi, HDTV and regular TV signals aren't compatible. Unless you can get a converter box somewhere, don't waste your time trying. Hope this helps, Cubby