Cables to connect your television to other A/V devices.
Which HDMI and AV Cables you use can contribute to the quality of your audio and image quality.
Modern LCD and Plasma screens have a variety of input connections that support various devices. The two most commonly used are HDMI and SCART.
HDMI is the cable to use when connecting HD devices to HD screens. HDMI offers first rate image and sound quality. The connection can be found in just about every HD screen and on most HD devices, from Blu-ray players to HD Camcorders.
SCART is a cable for audio and video cable that connects your DVD, VCR or Digital Box to your TV or AV Amplifier. SCART is a reliable cable format that provides good quality audio and video.
Other cables you may require include composite and component for video, DVI for connecting to a computer and, in some cases, Ethernet for screens that can connect to a home network or the internet.