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  • How to Buy TVs That Are Sold Only in Japan

    Purchasing a TV from Japan that is only sold in Japan is an expensive proposition because it will require a flight to Japan. Most Japanese electronics retailers do not operate English-language Web...

  • Hitachi Vs. Vizio Plasma 50

    Plasma screen televisions make a great addition to any home entertainment system, providing strikingly vivid HD video, as well as digital stereo sound and a variety of different input/outputs to...

  • How Far Should You Sit From a Widescreen TV?

    If you are about to purchase a new wide screen television, you are probably wondering how big the screen should be to fit your room. Conventional wisdom says to max out your television to fit the...

  • Do it Yourself TV Repairs

    Televisions are complex machines with a plethora of connections and cables. When something goes wrong, the average person has no idea where to start when attempting the fix it. Fortunately, you...

  • How to Connect VGA to Composite

    Video graphics array or "VGA" was introduced by IBM in 1987 as a standard for computer monitors. It has a native resolution of 640 by 480 pixels, which is about 15 percent the capacity of HDTV at...

  • PAL Vs. NTSC

    If you purchase a DVD or a videotape, you will notice on the label that it is listed as being either in the "PAL" or "NTSC" format. This is very important to understand because you may have...

  • How to Connect a Television to a DVD to a Video Recorder

    Components used in a home entertainment system can include many varied devices such as a television, a DVD player and a video recorder. Despite differences in model or manufacturer, all of these...

  • How to Install a Flip Down TV

    Small flip-down TV sets can be installed in the home or the car. However, each set is designed specifically for one or the other, so make sure you get the right type. A home TV set is usually...

  • What Is a CCTV Monitor?

    CCTV stands for closed-circuit television. A CCTV monitor refers to one of the screens used in closed-circuit television.

  • How to Hook Up Headphones to a TV With Variable Audio Out

    Variable audio out jacks on a television are used for connecting a stereo receiver to the TV so you can use the TV remote control to adjust the volume. Connecting headphones to this set-up...

  • How to Choose Plasma TV Stands

    Buying a TV stand specifically designed for a plasma television can be a great way to aesthetically add to your home entertainment setup. Before spending your hard earned money, however, there are...

  • How to Lift a Heavy TV

    Back injuries account for countless emergency room visits and workers compensation claims. It's certainly an avoidable injury, as long as the lifter takes certain safety precautions. If you've...

  • How to Connect a TV With No AV Hookup to a DTV Converter and a DVD Player

    It is possible to hook digital television converter boxes and DVD players up to any television, regardless of how old the TV is. Your TV doesn't have to have the standard red, yellow and white...

  • How to Lock the TV

    In the last decade or so most new television sets have shipped with a series of built in parental controls designed to keep potentially harmful programming away from younger viewers. Based on the...

  • How to Install a Zinwell Converter Box

    Digital converter boxes are needed to receive broadcast television signals. The transition to digital television that occurred between April 16 and June 12 of 2009 prevented analog television...

  • How to Set Up a Converter Box

    In June 2009, most TV signals in the United States were converted from analog to digital. For those without cable TV or HDTVs that can handle digital signals, a special analog-to-digital converter...

  • Step-by-Step Do it Yourself TV Repair

    Many people rely on their televisions throughout the day as a source of news, information, and entertainment. This makes it especially frustrating when a problem occurs with your television....

  • How to Use a PC as a TV

    With the lines between traditional and digital media blurring, you can turn your PC into a TV set with minimal or even no hardware investment. Thanks to devices such as PC TV tuners and HDTV...

  • About Digital TVs

    In 2009, a transformation took place. Across the United States, televisions that had previously functioned flawlessly were transformed into expensive paperweights. The transformation from analogue...

  • How to Find the Right Size TV for Your Cabinet

    Although having the biggest television money can buy might seem appealing, it is not always practical. This is especially true if you have to fit a TV to a cabinet. If it does not fit in the...

  • Digital Vs. Analog TV Screen Comparison

    For the first half-century of the medium, almost all televisions were analog televisions. But as of 2009, they have now largely been replaced by digital TVs, which can pick up the digital signals...

  • How to Cancel an Extended Warranty

    Buying an extended warranty with an expensive item can be a worthwhile investment. Many companies that offer extended warranties do so to protect the user against accidental damage or normal wear...

  • 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...

  • Uses of Sphalerite

    Sphalerite is a zinc sulfide mineral. It is the primary ore of zinc and is commonly mined for its content of cadmium, indium, germanium or gallium. It is often found in replacements, fracture...

  • Panasonic PV-DM2792 TV Instructions

    The Panasonic PV-DM2792 is a 27-inch television that comes equipped with built-in VCR and DVD players and support for external audio, including Dolby Digital sound. Installation is straightforward...

  • How to Connect Cable to a Memorex Under Cabinet TV

    You can quickly connect cable television service to a Memorex under-cabinet TV using an RF coaxial cable and RF splitter, available at electronics stores. The connections only take a few minutes...

  • How to Fix a TV When the Sound Is Not Working

    There is a quick, easy way to fix a TV when the sound is not working. Unless you can read lips, the sound feature on a television is important to getting the full enjoyment of watching TV. When...

  • How to Turn a Flashing Red Light Off on a JVC TV

    A flashing red light on a JVC television means the TV timer function is activated. When set, the programmable clock will automatically turn on and shut off the television at predetermined times....

  • How to Set Up TV Guardian

    The TV Guardian controls what reaches your child's eyes and ears by filtering curse words, sexual images and other adult materials. To ensure that you get the most benefit from this product, it is...

  • How to Troubleshoot & Repair a Sony CRT Tube TV

    As you learn how to troubleshoot and repair a Sony CRT tube TV, you can take care of minor problems on your own instead of calling in a pricey service person to fix it for you.

  • How to watch internet videos/games on your TV

    Ever thought how cool it is to be able to watch your favorite internet streams,videos or even play your favorite game on your TV screen instead of your tiny 15" PC monitor? This article will...

  • How Can I Watch TV Online?

    Years ago, people didn't have many options when it came to television. You had to be in front of the TV when your favorite show came on; if you missed it, you were out of luck. Nowadays, that's...

  • Samsung TV Instructions

    Korean electronics company Samsung is a popular manufacturer of LED, LCD and plasma televisions. Samsung televisions are equipped with features that allow users to configure their picture, screen...

  • How to Replace a Philips TV Remote

    A lost or damaged Philips TV remote control can be replaced using two methods. Whichever path you choose, make sure the replacement remote has all the features you need to operate your other...

  • How to Repair an HDMI TV

    High-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) TV produces high-quality audio and video so you can enjoy your favorite sporting events, movies, television shows and gaming. However, like every...

  • How to Plug Your PC to Your TV

    Connecting your computer to your television will allow you to work with a much larger screen area, and can be very useful when editing videos or producing various multimedia at home. It is also...

  • How to Hook Up an Indoor Antenna

    Television signals travel through the air and television antennas pick them up. If you want to receive television signals on your television set, you'll need a television antenna if you don't...

  • How to Create a Theater With Your Computer

    Have you ever went to a friends house and seen a amazing surround sound entertainment system but was shocked about how much it cost. I will show you step by step how to setup a low cost...

  • TVs & How They Work

    Cathode ray tube or CRT televisions were the staple of viewers for many years--from the advent of television all the way until the early 21st century. The technology works by using a vacuum tube...

  • Creative Ways to Use a Digital Photo Frame

    Typically, people use their digital photo frames to display family photos. They place the frame on their mantle or side table and let it play the slide show throughout the day. While this is the...

  • Definition of a Hybrid TV

    A hybrid TV is able to receive traditional broadcast signals from commercial television channels and Internet-type content via broadband signals. The concept behind this marriage of television and...

  • Philips TV Repair Tips

    Philips is a trusted name in consumer televisions, and their products are known for their reliability and excellent performance. However, as with any electronic device, Philips televisions can be...

  • Difference Between VHF & UHF

    VHF and UHF are bandwidths used to broadcast television and radio signals for operators to receive them. The two formed a staple of television viewing for decades before the advent of cable, and...

  • How to Get Free-to-Air TV Signal

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has switched off full-power analog TV broadcasts. They want to use the spectrum for other purposes. Older televisions will no longer pick up free-to-air...

  • The History of the Samsung TV

    The Samsung Group is a Korean-based conglomerate that is among the world's largest and most successful companies. Samsung had sales of $174 billion dollars worldwide in 2007, despite a sharp...

  • TV Repair Instructions

    Televisions come in a lot of different varieties, from the old cathode ray tube models to the newest flat screen. When a problem arises, there are just about as many different ways to repair them....

  • TV Repair Tech Tips

    Televisions are an integral part of most people's lives, and when things go wrong, TV owners want to get their sets up and running quickly. The good news is that many television problems are easy...

  • Sylvania TV Troubleshooting

    Sylvania is a well-known brand of televisions, both new and old. Whether it's an electrical or connection problem, or a problem with another device, there are ways to troubleshoot and repair your...

  • Where Can I Recycle a Broken Television Set?

    As consumers and businesses become aware of the importance of recycling electronics, there are more options than ever to go green when disposing of a broken television set. A few minutes of...

  • How to Adjust TV Tuners

    For an analog televisions in the United States, a separate digital tuner is required to view free-to-air signals. The separate digital tuner is connected in-line between the existing antenna and...

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