Mac Mini Video Quality

Can anyone tell me how the Video Quality of the output to a HDTV if I buy the correct cables to connect to this HDTV? I am looking a "media server" and I would like to use a Mac Mini rather than an Apple TV because I can do more with the Mini (surf internet, use as DVR etc..), plus I would be able to play DVD files without having to convert them to .H264 format that would take eons.... I currently have a iBook G4 and used the S-Video adapter to connect to the HDTV set I have, and the Video quality is about par with VHS, even on DVD content (I'm not even going to think what iTMS downloaded content would look like). Thanks for your help.

Just to be clear, is this the model you have?
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-TX-P2675WH-26-Widescreen-HDTV/dp/tech-data/B0002KQ R3C/ref=deasmtd
# VGA/SVGA input: No
# Audio outputs: 1 stereo analog (left/right RCA, fixed-level)
# Audio inputs: 3 stereo analog (left/right)
# Video outputs: 1 (composite-video)
# Video inputs: 5
# Headphone jack: Yes (.125-inch, side panel)
# Digital-video input: 1 (DVI-HDTV)
# Component video: 2 (both auto-sensing 480p/480i/720p/1080i)
# Composite video: 4
# S-video: 2
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User manuals:
http://www.usersmanualguide.com/samsung/tv_flatcrt/tx-p2675wh

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