No. The Wii has only analogue video outputs at standard definition.
There is no difference in the picture quality. You simply need to purchase the cable for the application that you have. If you have a normal Blu-Ray, HDTV and Cable or Satellite HD receiver, a HDMI 1.3 cable is the right type. For 3D televisions, purchase a 1.4 cable.
No. HDMI cable uses a 19-pin connector for twisted pair connections that carry video, audio and control in digital format.
No, but the HDMI cable also carries AUDIO.
You'll need a receiver with at least 2 HDMI inputs and 1 output, as well as an HD-capable cable box. Connect the XBOX and the cable box to the receiver with the HDMI cables, and then plug the HDMI output on the receiver to the TV.
HDMI cable is characterized by its performance rather than the lay up of the individual cables. The choice of a specific wire gauge makes no difference to the effectiveness of the cable. An approved and licensed HDMI cable will work flawlessly if it connected to licensed HDMI outputs and inputs. On the same note, expensive HDMI cables cannot deliver better quality images than cheap ones. The nature of HDMI signals means that the signal is either properly received by a television or not. There is no gradual loss of quality before the signal fails.
In order to connect a HDMI monitor to a Nintendo Wii console, one would first have to buy an adaptor as Wii consoles do not have HDMI connections. There are several tutorials on how to achieve this on the internet as well.
With a special adapter supposedly you can, however as of now the Wii does not support HDMI cable output.
Your best bet is to buy an HDTV (if you haven't already) and then buy an HDMI cable, and also a component cable hookup for you in able to connect your Wii using the HDMI cable. Otherwise, USB cable won't do.
The HDMI specification means that any HDMI cable will work equally well.
Nintendo Wii console stand, Wii Remote, Wii Remote Jacket, Nunchuk, Sensor Bar, Wii AC Adapter, Wii AV Cable, and Wii Sports.
Yes of course
A Nintendo Wii component cable may be needed to get the best connection between the Wii and the TV. It enables high definition (HD) to be viewed on the Wii.
NO, a HDMI cable is just a HDMI cable. The 240 stuff is just hype.
To connect a PS4 to a cable box, use an HDMI cable. First, connect one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT port on the PS4 and the other end to an available HDMI IN port on the cable box. Then, connect another HDMI cable from the HDMI OUT port on the cable box to the HDMI IN port on your TV. Ensure the TV is set to the correct HDMI input to see the PS4 display.
if it fits the hdmi port it should work fine either way.
Yea you can use your old xbox 360 cable You can actually use any HDMI - HDMI cable because an HDMI cable is always a HDMI cable
High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet is the fastest at the moment (HDMI 1.4)