The Bose 321 system does not support Hi-Def inputs, so the best idea is to use it just for sound. Connect the digital audio output of the Cable box to the optical input of the 321. Connect an HDMI cable from the Cable box to the TV directly.
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The 321 DVD system has a 3-RCA component video output (red, blue, green), a 3-RCA composite audio + video output (red, black, yellow) and a HDMI output. If your TV has HDMI, use that. If it has a component input, use that as a second choice. If it only has composite inputs, that will be the only input you can use.
You'll need a receiver with at least 2 HDMI inputs and 1 output, as well as an HD-capable cable box. Connect the XBOX and the cable box to the receiver with the HDMI cables, and then plug the HDMI output on the receiver to the TV.
You can't. You will have to use a HD cable box with an HDMI output to connect this receiver.
Yes, Bose carries a home theater speaker system that is called the CineMate Series II home theater system. It is designed to work with HD TVs and there are instructions provided to hook it up. There are also several sites from TV manufacturers that tell you how to hook speakers up to their HD TVs, but they do not offer specific instructions for Bose products.
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.
There is no difference in the picture quality. You simply need to purchase the cable for the application that you have. If you have a normal Blu-Ray, HDTV and Cable or Satellite HD receiver, a HDMI 1.3 cable is the right type. For 3D televisions, purchase a 1.4 cable.