High Definition cables

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Does anybody know if the xbox 350 will be compatible with the xbox high def cables? I know that they will supply cables out of the box, but I bought monster cables for my xbox, and i'd love to be able to use those, as they will probably be better than the stock cables.
 
[quote name='Logical Dolphin']I'm confident that the AV out ports of the Xbox and the Xbox 360 are the same, so the you can use the same xbox component video cable.[/QUOTE]

Can anyone confirm?
 
Well, if the Xbox uses standard VGA and component output then it should be the same on Xbox.

But other companies, like Nintendo, use proprietary A/V cables for the sole purpose of dumping on their customers.
 
Hate to break it to you but every system uses proprietary cables...

Nintendo is a poor example, at least they've used the same cables since the the snes. I like the way the xbox handles it, I enjoy being able to use whatever I want from the breakout box in the HD pack.

No one can confirm or deny what type of a cable system will be used on the xbox 360 since no one has one yet.
 
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Xbox 360 Accessory Details
Details on launch accessories - component in the box!
by Patrick Klepek, 06/03/2005 74 of 89 users recommended this story.
We know that Microsoft wants to usher in the "HD-era" with the Xbox 360, but not everyone's ready to dish out the needed cash. In order to fully take advantage of HD, there are a number of strings attached, especially in terms of cables. When the Xbox 360 ships in the fall, it appears Microsoft will actually be helping consumers out; the machine will come packaged with component cables, reports News.Botros.Net. Of course, the standard composite cables will also make an appearance.





There will also be a number of other video and audio related accessories available upon launch, including S-Video cables, an optional VGA cable for monitor fans, a "Play 'n Charge" kit that powers up the Xbox 360 controller while you play, a memory card, a remote, headset, a Wifi 802.11a/b/g adaptor, and anything else Microsoft's keeping under wraps at the moment.
 
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