Bundling composite cables with any console is a must...the secondary cable has to be one which provides HD output, a component or HDMI cable. Since component connections are available in every HDTV Sony is doing the right thing by including the component cable and not the HDMI one. The only problem in this case is that even 1080p TVs cannot accept 1080p through component, only HDMI.
People are making a big deal out of this for no reason. Besides, if you are ready to spend $600 on a console what's another $10-$20?
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SJ @ Sep 4th 2006 2:05PM
Bundling composite cables with any console is a must...the secondary cable has to be one which provides HD output, a component or HDMI cable. Since component connections are available in every HDTV Sony is doing the right thing by including the component cable and not the HDMI one. The only problem in this case is that even 1080p TVs cannot accept 1080p through component, only HDMI.
People are making a big deal out of this for no reason. Besides, if you are ready to spend $600 on a console what's another $10-$20?