Any Hdmi cable can be used to connect your Xbox to your HDTV. However you can purchase cables both component and Hdmi made be Microsoft for connecting your system other manufacturers of Hdmi cables include Monster cables and Sony.
the xbox 360 comes with all the cables you need
they usually are in fact if its the new xbox its based on a standard and HDTV setting, all you need to do is change the tv settings for your xbox, its as easy as pi.
If you have a lcd hdtv you can get a HDMI cord. Hook the HDMI cable up to your xbox 360 and the hdtv. Then take your AV cables and hook it up to your xbox 360 (to the back). And hook the (red and white) end to the back of your durabrand sub woofer.
Yes it does. An HDMI cable has a single plug on each end and connects to the Back of a device and the back of the HDTV They work for more than the Xbox 360 and are also used to connect a PS3 and many other devices to a HDTV. My Camera, Cable Box, and PS3 all connect to my HDTV with HDMI cables
Although you do not need an HDTV for an Xbox360 to work you will need an HDTV to be able to get the most resolution out of your Xbox
Most HDTV televisions have the ability to have inputs from other devices like DVRs, DVD players/recorders, Cable boxes, etc. If all your's are being used you might have to unplug one of them. If the problem is that you input plugs on the HDTV just don't match the ones you have for the Xbox 360 optional cables are available that you can purchase to match your HDTV input with the Xbox 360 output. The most common of these is a HDMI cable that will be able to connect with Newer HDTVs and the Xbox 360.
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Yes HDMI cables do not have to say they are for PS3 to work on the PS3 and HDTV. Not all the HDMI cables are the same quality and there are a considerable number of opinions about how much to spend on HDMI cables and whether the high priced cables offer any benefit. Personally I would purchase a Brand name HDMI cable of High Quality over one found where the shipping is a greater cost than the cable. There are definitely differences in the construction of the different cables that can be seen and felt in an examination of the cables. Whether the differences are a factor in the HD signal transfer from the PS3 to the HDTV is another matter. I have a Sony HDTV and since PS3 was also Sony purchased a Sony Flat HDMI cable at Walmart for $20 more than the other HDMI cables Walmart offered. I just wanted to be sure that I was getting a great signal for the Blu-Ray discs.
You can look at your HDTV as being more important in the decision over Xbox 360 and PS3 because there signals go to the HDTV which for most people including myself is not even an LED HDTV
No xbox 360 cables don't fit in the orginal as do the original in the 360.
There is a difference is HDTV.
The graphics on both are excellent, provided you have an HDTV and HD cables. Xbox's Kinect doesn't need a controller, especially one that looks like a ******-up vibrator. PlayStation network is free, but xbox live has a better server. An Xbox 360 is much less expensive than a PS3.