In order to get the full HD experience you need an HDMI cable to connect a DVD/VCR combo to an HDTV.
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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With PlayStation 2 Component AV Cables or with Playstation PS2 AV Audio / Video Cable for 480i standard TV
You currently can't. However, Sony have announced that they'll be releasing Playtv by the end of 2008. This will enable you to record digital channels, and hopefully High Definition ones as well.
Connecting a Mac to an HD TV will depend on the Mac and TV. If the Mac has a DVI port you can run a cable to the TV (See links below). If the Mac has a Mini Display Port you will need connect a cable to add a DVI connection. With some set ups there may be a need to also have a separate audio connection.
Yes. You also need HDMI cables to connect the two.
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HDTV, High Definition Source (HD Cable Box, Antenna, HD Satellite Box), the cables to connect them.
HDTV will be needed to play HD on games, but you don't need it, so it's a bit like the PS3. But you need a different wiring to connect HD to non HD.
You need to use the component PS3 cable that comes with HD PVR 2 to connect to the PS3 and then use the HDMI to connect it to your HDTV
DVD VCR Combo connected to HD TV cant pick up digital TV. For it to work it has to be connected to a tuner which is purchased.
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no but it can connect with other zune hd's
No, most projectors do not have TV tuners. You will need to connect the antenna to a digital TV tuner, and then connect the tuner to the TV.
No. they have to transmit in HD as well. You will also need to make sure that your TV is HD capeable, cable box or satellite has HD service, as well as HDMI cables to connect everything to watch in HD.
Unfortunately, DVD's, by definition, can't play in HD, only 480p.
Any reputable combo player will be able to hook up to an HD TV.