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Mitsubishi with monlink new DVD player HDMI How to make work

Is there a way to make this work I want tho use my HDMI hook up on my tv but it only has the monlink on the back is there a cable ?

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The monolink is the hdmi on the mitsubishi. it acceps up to 1080i

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