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In order to connect a PS3 to a HDTV you need either component cables or and HDMI cable. You have to make sure your TV has either one of these connections. The component cables are blue, green, and red for video, red and white for audio. The HDMI cable is a D shaped looking cable that provides video and audio with a single cable. HDMI looks nothing like component or composite cables. Of course you also need an HDTV.

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