HDMI cables give you the best HD performance
the highest your graphics card and monitor can handle
HDMI cables have not ports in a non hd tv so no you should not use them
you have to buy the HD cables, but yes.
All of the high end projectors offer similar performance with movies,and most home theater projectors give excellent HD so long as you've got it set up correctly.
For DISH Network receivers, the HDMI cables provide the highest quality video and audio and then component cables, which gives you HD quality if you have HD programming.
No, you do not. It works with A/V cables like the PlayStation 2, digital like the PlayStation 2, or HDMI with HD cables.
You don't need HDMI cables for an HD signal, but if you want to get maximum resolution for your tv (1080 p) you do. The short answer is no, you do not need HDMI Cables just to get an HD signal. BUT HDMI cables transfer the higher-resolution images at a faster rate, giving you a much better picture.
"Component cables" normally refer to a set of three cables that carry analog television signals. There is an HD format for analog component signals but it does not support 1080p, only 1080i and 720p. In addition, equipment being sold from 2009 onwards does not support analog HD. Commercial pressure from program producers has resulted in HDMI being the only HD interface that is commonly available. HDMI supports content encryption to prevent copying of HD content and has replaced virtually all analog HD interfaces.
Startech Premium HD Cables will improve sound as well as picture quality. anonymous@oola.com
Yes, it will. To get the HD quality you will need component cables.
Yes. You also need HDMI cables to connect the two.
Not much