One can obtain a HD cable from a number of different vendors. These include electronics stores, department stores and online sources such as Amazon or eBay.
You will have to RENT one from COX.
The probably cheapest hd cable box costs about 35 $. It is sold by Samsung. Its full name is: "Samsung Full Hd cable box 244002". You can buy it in every Samsung hd cable box store.
The wii does not have a hd cable or hd graphics!
The size doesn't change anything. Its how you connect the console to the TV. You will have a standard VGA connect, HD cable or HDMI cable. Your TV will provide you with ether a VGA cable (none HD tv) or a HD/HDMI cable (HD ready or Full HD 1080p)
You can connect your DISH receiver to your Bravia TV using one of 4 methods: Coax cable connected to your coax port (non HD receiver) RCA (composite cable) - yellow, white, and red tips Component cable/ audio cable - Green, blue, red, white, and red (white and red for audio), HD receiver or HDMI cable (HD receiver). The component and HDMI give the highest video and audio quality. To receive HD programming, you need an HD receiver and HD programming package.
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Your first question, yes. Second question, no.
On most cable company hookups you won't get HD without the HD converter box.
If you have an HD tv and the HD wii audio visual cable, yes.
HDMI cable if you have an HD television.
HD shows will show up on a HDTV without any HD services through the cable or satellite companies. HD shows won't show up on any other kind of tv without subscribing to HD through the cable or satellite company.
Using HD TVSome satellite and cable networks do broadcast 720p HD, at this stage there are no full 1080 HD broadcasts. You need to live in an area where this service is provded and you'll need to pay a subscription fee and you will need a digital receiver with an HDMI output to your TV. Also, you can watch analog or non-HD digital programing on a HDTV. To enjoy the better resolution that HD offers, you need to get HD signals from somewere: Free HD broadcasts with an antenna, HD cable, HD satellite, HD/BluRay DVDs...