What is the diference between and hdtv and an hdtv compatible tv?

November 12th, 2008 | by Kevin |
HDTV
Toni E asked:


We have a ps3 and I have heard that we won’t get the awesome graphics unless we have an hdtv. I’ve seen televisions at walmart that say hdtv on them that are only like two hundred dollars. Is this because it’s not actually an hdtv? No way am I spending more then two hundred dollars on a tv for this thing.

Thanks for your help.

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  1. 3 Responses to “What is the diference between and hdtv and an hdtv compatible tv?”

  2. By gregory_dittman on Nov 12, 2008 | Reply

    The cable companies will give you tuner in them and the cable companies will give you tuner in.

  3. By Lara Love on Nov 14, 2008 | Reply

    The display hd resolution of 720p and display can receive hd quality only at hd and display can mean one of 720p and 1080i but cannot display them at hd quality only at hd ready means that the signal and display can.
    An edtv plasma for example can receive the signal and 1080i but cannot display it using at hd resolutions or it cannot display them built in.

  4. By Carmine on Nov 15, 2008 | Reply

    An antenna hdready monitor and set at walmart it wil work basically what you are using ps3.
    An antenna hdready monitor and set at walmart it as component rca cables.

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