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Articles in HDTV

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In February 2009 all analog television broadcast will go digital. Digital broadcast will change television as we know it now. The broadcast will be much sharper, clearer, and virtually interference free. If you do not own a newer model ... more »
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Getting the most out of your new HDTV seems as simple as plugging it in and turning it on. This is far from the truth due to the myriad of variables manufactures have built into the HDTV as well as all of the equipment that connects to it. Take a ... more »
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To get the most out of your high definition home theater system you’ll need to get an HDTV antenna for receiving a high definition signal. You can subscribe to a cable or satellite company and receive high definition channels. Depending on your ... more »
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Want to use the best connection on the Playstation 3, but can not get it too work? this will show you the two ways to do it... more »
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Judging an HDTV's picture quality in the store is tough. Glaring lights, noisy customers and pushy salespeople make an already difficult task even harder. This plays to the salespeople's strengths, however, as it gives them the perfect ... more »
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Your Step-By-Step Guide to Getting Electronics For FREE! Stuff Like: Apple iPhone, 42" Sony Plasma HDTV, iPod Nano, iPod Video, and so much more for FREE! Don't get scammed! Read this Guide! All the info you need to get a free iPhone and a ... more »
By sylvano 2 comments
If you lose the digital programmes on tv, only analogue can be seen , just pull the plug from the socket. Leave a few minues put the plug back in socket, the digi tv repairs itself.. more »
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Well this is another pretty broad article request. It assumes that the components and locations of said thermal fuse is universal for all Sony rear projection TV's. Or did you mean and actual projector using LCD technology? How about somebody ... more »
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My digital channel would disapear for no reason, this usually finds more channels... more »
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Moving an HDTV safely requires common sense and some muscle. The majority of all reported damages to HDTVs occur when they are being moved. It is usually caused by carelessness or poor communication. Go slowly and make sure your path is free of ... more »
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Today's world is a technical one, and progress in the technological front is a daily occurance. Here is how to stay up to date on the latest and greatest... more »
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In February, 2009, all major television stations will broadcast in HDTV only. This means traditional analog TV signals will no longer be available. And televisions without HDTV capability will no longer be functional. There are several ways to ... more »
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Not since we made the switch from black and white to color has there been such a major improvement in television. High definition is growing in popularity, and for good reason. Its crisp, clean picture rivals pictures you see in your favorite ... more »
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HDTV (High Definition Television) is a digital format television that transmits pictures with high quality resolution and much better picture quality than an ordinary analog TV. Here’s how you can understand a HDTV... more »
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Aspect ratio is a critical part of your HDTV experience. Often, lack of knowledge in this area leads to poor viewing quality in spite of spending loads of money. Here we will help you understand standard vs. widescreen aspects ratio of HDTV... more »
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One of the greatest advantages HDTV (High Definition Television) enjoys over the standard TV is its resolution. More than a million pixels appear together on the screen at the same time to give you a sharper picture quality. Here we help you ... more »
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It is relatively easy to upgrade to HDTV. You'll have to purchase a high-definition television, and there will be some other additional equipment required as well. You will also need to sign up with a participating provider to get your channels ... more »
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In order to receive Dish HD content on your TV set, having a Dish HD receiver is imperative. The new Dish ViP211 supports 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i resolutions and receives over-the-air programming... more »