A composite cable is one that has three video (Red, Green, Blue) cables and 2 audio (Red, White) cables.
Yes, you can connect a PS3 to an HDTV by a component cable or an HDMI cable.
Yes. and it would be best to get HDTV even if you do have cable.
To connect the PS3 to a HDTV you need an HDMI cable if your HDTV has an HDMI connection, if it doesn't you need a PS3 component cable.
The PlayStation 3 comes with an A/V Cable for non HDTV reception. If your HDTV has only Component connections then you should purchased the PS3 component cable, otherwise purchase the HDMI cable. The component cable has a number of plugs which must be connected to the HDTV and the HDMI has only a single plug so is the preferred method to connect the PS3 to the HDTV.
The cost for HDTV programming will vary in different regions,please contact your cable provider.
HDMI cables are used to connect camcorders to hdtv.
In order for the PS3 to work best on a HDTV you need to have or purchase either an HDMI or a component AV cable and connect the PS3 to the HDTV. The PS3 will play on a HDTV when it is connected with the AV cable that was provided, but it will not be in HD
To get your PS3 to output in 720P you will need an HDMI cable and an HDTV. Connect your PS3 to the HDTV using the HDMI cable. After you connect the PS3 to the HDTV go to options and then output setting and choose to output in 720p.
You must have a HDTV converter box from your cable company.
You would need a HDTV tuner when you don't have cable. You would need a tuner when you can't get a good reception from the antenna and when you don't have cable.
Use the component input.
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