Connecting MBA to HDTV

This is going to be my first time connecting my Macbook Air to a TV. I would like to know what I need in order to do that and get the best display quality. I already have an HDMI cable that I bought a long time ago and that is connected in a PS3. Do I have to buy a new one or can I use it. What else do I need besides an HDMI cable?

I bought the cable from amazon - works perfectly (sound and audio)!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002WSM2N6/ref=oss_product
Also.. If the content is on your Mac, streaming it to your PS3 is easy to setup, and it works very well with PS3 media Server (free software):
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/30399/ps3-media-server/

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