HDMI is a standard interface for standard and high definition video signals and is independent of the equipment that is connects.
Ensure that any HDMI cable is HDMI 1.3 compliant. All licensed HDMI cables have been tested and approved for a maximum length. If the cable is properly licensed, it will operate without problems. Remember that price makes little difference - either the cable works or it doesn't. Make sure that the cable is bought from a reputable retailer and has the HDMI logo on it to ensure it is compliant.
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1080p HDMI cables are available at mass merchants, such as Target and Walmart, as well as electronics stores like Best Buy and Fry's. Online outlets such as Amazon and Newegg also offer the 1080p HDMI cable.
PS3 requires certain conditions for 1080P. Connection to a HDTV with 1080P capability with a HDMI cable and HDMI compatible TV set see related links
Connect it to a 1080P HDTV with a HDMI cable and update setting for the HD Video
HDMI cables are manufactured and tested to support all SD and HD formats. There is no cable that is dedicated to a specific format so a cable that handles 1080p will also handle 1080i, 720p and any standard definition format.
The best HDMI cable is not necessary or recommended. Walmart sells Sony PS3 HDMI cables and you to even upgrade to a higher cost and quality Sony HDMI Cable. That is what I did only because Walmart was out of the PS3 HDMI cables when I got the PS3 went to purchase a HDMI cable. I purchased a Flat Sony HDMI cable for $45. You can pay over $100 for an HDMI cable and still not have the best and not be able to tell the reception from another name brand cable sold for $20. I plugged other devices (Sony Camera, Cable Box) into the Sony BR6 HDTV with Belkin HDMI cables and get fine reception.
Any HDMI cable should be 720p compatible. When running 1080p some low quality HDMI cables may have problems when longer than say 5 metres.
An HDMI cable either works or it doesnt. Spending $100 on an HDMI cable is pointless. As long as it supports the Standards you are looking for, 1.3 for regular HDTV up to 1080p, and 1.4 for 3D video, everything will be the same.
The PS3 with a HDMI cable and a HDTV is better, but neither is needed unless you want 1080P and then both are needed
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yes but u need a hdmi cable which should cost u about 30 dollars
The one that comes with the PS3 is called the A/V cable an optional cable for this purpose is the HDMI cable and is used for for 1080p HDTVs