Archive for February, 2008
Friday, February 29th, 2008
cnov123 asked: Here is what I have to work with:
1. HDTV with one HDMI input
2. Cable box (DVR built in) with one HDMI out
3. Upconverting DVD player/recorder - with HDMI out
Each piece has additional standard inputs and outputs.
I want to ensure I have the best quality HD picture, along ...
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Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Gregg Hall asked: HDTV or High Definition Television offers many benefits over traditional analog television. The FCC is pushing broadcasters, electronic manufacturers, and consumers to switch in 2006. Are you ready to join the experience?HDTV HighlightsHGTV has excellent digital superiority.Crisp Detail.Progressive scanning.Digital audio.Wider viewing area.Best quality DVD playback.HDTV Then and ...
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Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Jack asked: My laptop plays Blu-ray films and has a HDMI socket. My HDTV also has a HDMI socket so should be able to play Blu-Rays. I have connected the two via a HDMI socket and inserted a Blu-Ray into the laptop but it won't show up on the TV ...
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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
1213982 asked: This LCD high-definition screen is a very good buy for the low price (on sale at BestBuy for 299.99, I actually got it for 250 with some coupons I had accumulated in my wallet). With a full 22" of 720p, 16:10, HD picture...entertainment is clearer and crisper ...
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Monday, February 25th, 2008
TigerDirectBlog asked: The Internet is becoming the ultimate Video on Demand service and already has a lot of great content, but until now you had to watch it on a small computer screen. Other devices may claim they deliver everything to your TV, but in reality they limit what you ...
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Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
Stephen Campbell asked: When we mention HDTV (also called High Definition Television), it is not merely broadcasting at higher resolution than what is realistic with other sorts of televisions, but it also broadcasts digitally. Using this technology allows you to enjoy a realistic view of images that an many television ...
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Friday, February 22nd, 2008
Mike Chow asked: Looking to replace your old TV? Then you may might to invest in the new HD technology. Unlike regular standard televisions, HDTV sets are much lighter, occupy less space, offer more features and provide better image quality. However, the search for a new HDTV can be a ...
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Friday, February 22nd, 2008
Kozsun Huseyin asked: The Sony bravia hdtv range is another commitment from Sony to be resolute to its Sony style way of working. Sony's Bravia Hdtv comes in several elegant models, all designed with the best technology in mind, while also producing a Hdtv set which looks great in your ...
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Saturday, February 16th, 2008
Jennifer Eccles asked: HDTV----------First of all, it is not propaganda that HDTV is the most up-to-date thrill in viewing experience; that?s obviously why every individual appears to be recommending that one acquires an HDTV; I recommend it too.HDTV retains the extraordinarily in depth panoramic-like view which is being transmitted by ...
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Sunday, February 10th, 2008
woddaheck asked: 42 inch Philips Ambilight LCD HDTV (42PFL7603D)
Features:
- Ambilight enhances the viewing experience with ambient light
- Pixel Plus 3 HD for most sharp and clear pictures
- Full HD LCD display, with a 1920x1080p resolution
- HD Natural Motion for ultra smooth motion in Full Hd movies
- Dynamic contrast 30000:1 for ...
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