IPhone 4 video to TV out?

I had a wire that took my ipod nano 3rd gen out to my TV. worked great. does not work with my new verizon iPhone 4.
Is there a cord that takes video on my iPhone out to my TV?

Belkin makes one I have seen it at Frys... I looked at it it was more $$ and not as high quality. The iPhones do not directly support HDMI so you might as well let the TV do the conversion. The iphone4 supports 576p and 480p with Apple Component AV Cable; 576i and 480i with Apple Composite AV Cable. The iphone4 can record in HD and encode with the latest h.264 but the video out thru the 30 pin is still lower resolution
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