Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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microsoft say all games will be in HD (720p or 1080i). people who buy the core pack at $299 who will get standard cables probably dont have a HD tv so theres no point in adding the HD-cable, but people who have HD tv's will most likely (if not definately) will buy the $399 pack which includes basically everything you need (exept an extra pad) and the $399 pack which comes with hard drive is fully backward compatible with xbox1 (go to www.xbox360news.com and find it somewhere on that page)