CHEDERER wrote:but do i need to purchase an HDMI cord now? and do the different quality cords offer anything more opposed to a cheap cord? im new on all the HD crap
First, check your Xbox to see if it even has HDMI output. If it does, then I'd buy one for sure - better picture quality and you need only one cable for audio and video.
DO NOT buy an expensive HDMI cable; 15-20 dollars is just fine. The best thing is to buy the shortest cable you can find, and make sure it's HDMI1.3 high speed (1.2 may even be fine for the Xbox, but 1.3 is probably the most common now anyway.) 6 foot cables are common, but I like 3 foot (less mess). 3 foot ables can be kind of hard to find, but I've bought about 5 of this exact one
CLICK. No matter which cable you buy, unless you need one that's like 100 feet, you won't notice any difference from one cable to the next.
If you don't have the HDMI port on your Xbox, then just use the red/blue/green cable it came with. Make sure you slide the switch on the cable to HDTV, and go to the system settings and select 1080p for the display. If you use the cables that came with the Xbox, I'd go ahead and get a fiber optic audio cable. Just like HDMI, there is no difference in the cheap and expensive cables, and shorter is better. Just make sure it's long enough to not have any sharp bends - they're made of glass strands, and they can break.