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  • How to Set Up a New TV With Cable Connections

    Buying a new television set can be extremely exciting. Whether it is a larger TV set or a high definition one, you are sure to enjoy your new purchase for years to come. Of course, your television...

  • How to Troubeshoot a Magnavox LCD

    Magnavox is a leading producer of LCD televisions. LCD, or liquid crystal display televisions, provide better picture quality than standard projection televisions. Like most other television sets,...

  • Magnavox TV Tech Tips

    Magnavox televisions, both regular and flat-panel, can be found in many homes across America. They are feature-rich, inexpensive and have a great picture. Sometimes, however, people may not know...

  • Sanyo TV Tech Tips

    Sanyo televisions offer many features, a great picture and expandability options at a great price. They are found in homes across the globe. Many people, however, don't make full use of their...

  • How to Compare TV Technologies

    A multitude of different technologies are available on televisions. Some technology is old and on its way out the door, and other is fresh and may be ahead of its time. It is easy to become...

  • Magnavox TV Instructions

    For years, Magnavox has been a leader in consumer electronics. From CD players to stereo speakers, Magnavox has crafted a wide range of products. The company's line of televisions may be its most...

  • Mitsubishi Wide Screen TV Troubleshooting

    With the onset of high definition (HD) TV, Mitsubishi wide screen televisions have become an increasingly large part of the TV market. All Mitsubishi HD televisions are widescreen, or 16x9 (16...

  • Is My TV Digital Ready?

    With TV stations already converted from analog to digital signals, many people still struggle to find out if their TV set works with digital signals or needs to be connected to a digital converter...

  • How Far to Safely Sit from a 52 Inch TV

    How far you sit from your TV is typically a matter of personal preference. Most manufacturers recommend a certain distance from their TVs based on a ratio of distance to screen height. Although...

  • How to Shop for a Television

    No one could have imagined how far the television would come from its humble beginning as a household item in the early 1950s. Today, buying a TV is like buying a new car in terms of features and...

  • High-Definition TV Facts

    High-definition TV (HDTV) is all the rage these days, but it's hard to pin down exactly what the term means. HDTV is sometimes confused with digital TV--a connected but not necessarily synonymous...

  • Information on Vizio TVs

    In the electronics department of a store, you will usually find the name brand products like Sony, Sharp, Samsung and Philips, but a new company has progressed into the television market. Vizio...

  • What Is VGA Resolution?

    VGA stands for Video Graphics Array. The most prolific video resolution and connection standard available, VGA can be found in computing, TVs, gaming and now wireless devices. It forms the basis...

  • How Does HD Radio Work?

    The way HD radio works is that HD signals are carried through the air on digital carriers, the signals enter the radio through an antenna connection, they are processed by the radio, and amplified...

  • How to Prepare for the Digital TV Conversion

    On February 17, 2009, all TV stations must stop broadcasting in analog and start broadcasting exclusively in digital. Because of this, many people with analog TV sets will not be able to receive...

  • How to Choose a Television

    The good news is that you're getting a new TV. The bad news is that these days there are so many options. With all these terms like HDTV, LCD, HDMI, it's easy to feel overwhelmed when you walk...

  • How to Get Better Picture Quality From a Plasma TV

    Most plasma or LCD televisions support high definition (HD) video. The standard resolutions that these televisions can display at is 720p, 1080i and 1080p. The picture quality that your TV...

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