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  • How to Clean a Plasma TV Screen

    A plasma TV screen should be cleaned with a cleaning gel and microfiber cloth, and the microfiber cloth should be cleaned after usage. Get pieces of lint and fingerprints off of a plasma TV screen...

  • How to Dispose of an Old TV

    Old television sets can usually be disposed of in a local landfill, but this will most likely come with a charge between $20 and $40. Check to see if a given town has an electronics recycling...

  • What Are the Problems With Plasma Televisions?

    First-generation plasma televisions have picture degradation issues, and third- and fourth-generation plasma TVs consume more power than LCD televisions. Discover why a plasma TV may generate a...

  • What Does the Abbreviation DVD Stand For?

    The abbreviation "DVD" stands for digital video disc, and a digital video disc is referred to as such because the information on the disc is digital. Learn about digital versatile discs, in...

  • About High Definition TV

    High definition TV refers to a screen that is wider than what most people are used to with a standard definition TV, and it has a picture that is at least twice as clear because of the amount of...

  • High Definition TV Broadcasting

    Television stations in a local broadcasting area can broadcast a high definition video signal over the air, which means that an antenna is needed to pick up these signals. Discover how the...

  • Does an Analog Television With the Digital Converter Box Need an Antenna?

    If an analog television with a digital converter box isn't on any cable or satellite system, it will need an antenna. Find out how an antenna can be connected in the back on the digital converter...

  • How Does a TV Tuner Work With DIRECTV?

    When dealing with DIRECTV, a TV tuner works by a receiver that outputs a coaxial cable, which in turn goes into the TV tuner. Discover why a television tuner needs to be set on channel three or...

  • DIRECTV Installation Troubleshooting

    If someone has a problem with a DIRECTV system, the best thing to do is to use the menu button on the remote control to go to "System Setup," where that person can check the signal strength of the...

  • How to Splice Coaxial Cables

    When splicing coaxial cables, cut the cable with cable strippers, and make sure there's no outer bray touching the center conductor. Find out how to put compression plugs onto cables, and how to...

  • What Is Blu-ray Format?

    Blu-ray is a DVD playback format, and it reproduces twice as many lines on a television screen as a standard definition DVD. Learn more about the great picture quality of Blu-ray DVDs with help...

  • How Does a TV Remote Work?

    A TV remote works through an infrared emitter, and a pushed button on a remote generates an electric impulse that results in a flash coming out of the remote that can be picked up by a television...

  • About Home Theater Subwoofers

    Home theater subwoofers connect to a receiver, and this receiver delivers the low-frequency sounds to the subwoofer. Find out how the low-frequency signals in a subwoofer are amplified with help...

  • What Is HDMI Switching?

    HDMI switching refers to any device that will take two or more HDMI inputs, such as a Blu-ray player, a satellite receiver or a cable box. Learn about switching from watching a DVD to listening to...

  • What Is 1080P?

    The designation 1080P refers to the amount of lines that make up a screen, thus there are 1,080 lines of progressive scanning on a TV that is 1080P. Discover the differences between 1080P and...

  • About HDTV Antennas

    HDTV antennas are designed to mount to a mast on the outside of a house, and they usually use a standard coaxial cable connection. Use an HDTV antenna to receive high definition signals with help...

  • Connecting Digital Cables to an HDTV

    Learn how to connect digital cables in this free video on HDTV.

  • Receiving HD Broadcast Channels

    Learn how to receive HD broadcast channels in this free video on high definition television.

  • Receiving HD Cable Channels

    Learn how to receive HD cable channels in this free video on high definition television.

  • The Difference Between HDTV Analog Cables

    Learn how to tell the difference between analog cables used in HDTV in this free video on high definition television.

  • The Difference Between HDTV Digital Cables

    Learn how to tell the difference between digital cables used in HDTV in this free video on high definition television.

  • Connecting Analog Cables to an HDTV

    Learn how to connect analog cables in this free video on HDTV.

  • Difference Between High & Standard Definition Video

    Learn how to tell the difference between high definition and standard definition. The answer is only a click away in this free video on HDTV.

  • Choosing an HDTV Set

    Learn how to choose an HDTV set in this free video on high definition television.

  • Choosing Between HD DVD & BluRay HD

    Learn how to choose between HD DVD and BluRay HD in this free video on high definition television.

  • Converting Standard Definition DVDs

    Learn how to convert standard definition DVDs in this free video on HDTV.

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