Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Their flat-screen TV is connected using a composite video cable, no HDTV at the Simpson's house.
Maybe the three cables that have the ends ripped off and are arcing are component cables? But knowing Homer he doesn't have it hooked up correctly so you're probably right
I noticied that too and made a comment over at TVSquad