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From flat screen TVs for your living room, to portable TVs that fit in your pocket, bone up on the latest television technology with the help of eHow's electronics experts. Whether you're deciding between cable TV or satellite TV, or weighing the benefits of plasma versus LCD panels, don't make a decision without consulting eHow first. Home theater projectors, the Slingbox, HDTV and remote controls, eHow’s got the expert television advice you need.

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  • How to Hang a LCD TV Above a Fireplace With no Studs

    Mounting your LCD TV is a good way to make a little extra room in your home. If the wall above your fireplace is where you want to mount your TV, you likely will not have the advantage of wall...

  • How to Hide the Cords When Hanging a Flat Panel TV

    Hanging your flat-panel TV on a wall can be a great way to both save floor space and show off your fancy new toy. However, this does come with one problem -- what do you do with all the wires from...

  • How to Improve Poor Football Picture on HDTV

    The development of high-definition television has changed the way football fans watch games. But a poor HDTV picture can ruin the football TV experience. If you are struggling with a bad HDTV...

  • How to Store an LCD TV

    A Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) television delivers a beautiful, luminous picture by selectively filtering white light to produce a color spectrum. The delicate electronics inside the TV do not...

  • Sony Bravia Technical Information

    Sony BRAVIA is a moniker used on the company's flat panel LCD screens. BRAVIA stands for Best Resolution Audio Video Integrated Architecture. The BRAVIA name replaced the prior name, Wega....

  • How to Connect a Computer to a HDTV

    Connecting a computer to an HDTV is possible because HDTVs are very much like computer monitors. Having access to your computer media can be a great addition to your entertainment possibilities. ...

  • How to buy a flat screen TV

    Buying a new TV is a decision you'll have to live with for years, don't get buyers remorse, read these helpful tips to help you decide.

  • How to Choose an Overhead Projector Screen

    All overhead projector screens are not created equal. It can be overwhelming trying to choose the right one for your needs. Here are some helpful tips, to help you decide.

  • How to Sony and Sears: What Do They Have For Black Friday

    Sony and Sears have cooked up the best Black Friday deals for everybody. They are spoiling all their eager customers with a wide range of really cool buys this season.

  • How to Wire Your House for HDTV

    High definition televisions, or HDTVs, have much higher picture resolution than standard definition televisions and offer better viewing clarity and sound. Many stations have an HDTV broadcast,...

  • Homemade Television Antenna Ideas

    Try making your own television antenna before you decide to spend money on an expensive store-bought antenna. A homemade television antenna is a fun hobby to try in your spare time and can work...

  • How to Troubleshoot Samsung Televisions

    The old days of hitting the top of the television with the palm of your hand to get the picture to stop rolling are long gone. Even snowy images aren't around anymore because of digital...

  • How to Hook Up Dtv

    Digital television (DTV) has been a popular topic lately, both in the TV business and in the general news, as the United Stated completed its transition to digital-only broadcasting in June 2009....

  • What Is an External Tuner?

    With the development of HDTV, tuners that are built into the TV or DVD recorder are not as ubiquitous anymore. It is common to see flat panel TVs labeled as monitors, meaning they need an external...

  • How to hide cords on a wall-mounted TV

    We hung our flat screen tv awhile back, and while we love that it's mounted, we didn't love all the nasty, ugly cords hanging down. Here is how to make it hang purty!

  • How to get FREE WII points online

    Just Easily make an account, Find friends and refer them and get free wii points. Just try clicking on the link at least once to try it out! NO Worries of credit card scams. Completely Free!!!...

  • Coax Cable Types

    Coax cables, or coaxial cables, are cables which are made up of two separate conductors that use a common axis. The first conductor, which is located in the middle of the cable, is a straight...

  • How to Lift a Widescreen TV

    A widescreen television is one of the most delicate electronic components in most households. The internal electronics can be damaged by static electricity. The flat screen can be scratched with...

  • How to Set Up a Free to Air Antenna

    Television broadcasts in the United States are now digital and some are available in high definition. If you aren't too far from the broadcaster's masts, you can pick up these signals. The signals...

  • How to Change a Bulb in a Panasonic Projector

    Bulbs in Panasonic home theatre projectors, called lamp units by Panasonic, need to be replaced after 2,000 hours of use. The unit will automatically turn off at that time. The lamp unit warning...

  • What Is an HDTV Tuner?

    A high-definition television, or HDTV, tuner is a device that translates the signal captured by an antenna or delivered by your cable company into high-quality images and sound that can be...

  • How to buy the best flatscreen TV

    When the flatscreen TV primary came out, it was a true luxuriousness that was exclusive inexpensive to a few. Now, the flat covert has become way descending in toll. Now, there are unfolded...

  • How to Lock a Sony TV

    You just bought a new Sony television or perhaps you have owned one for a while, and you want to know how to lock certain channels and programs so your child cannot access them. Doing so can be...

  • How to Connect Picture-In-Picture on a RCA Television

    The "Picture-in-Picture" feature on an RCA television is one that allows you to watch two programs at the same time. The full TV screen will display one program and a smaller screen will display...

  • Buyers Guide to TVs

    Buying a TV in today's market can be confusing, and rightfully so. Technology changes rapidly, and there are many "standards" in the industry. Being educated on the latest technologies and brands...

  • Method for Multiple Coaxial Cable Connections

    Once upon a time---perhaps when cable television was still a novelty and subscribers had to pay a separate fee for every TV hookup in the home---coaxial cable was the province of "the cable guy."...

  • How to Take Care of a Plasma TV

    A plasma TV delivers the finest picture available, but at a premium price compared to other television sets. Protecting that investment in home entertainment requires careful cleaning with special...

  • How to Test an Old TV Antenna

    Despite what the salesperson may tell you, you don't necessarily need to buy a digital HDTV antenna to pick-up high-definition broadcasts. In fact, if all you want is local stations and you're...

  • How to Improve Antenna Signal for Digital Television

    You can receive the sharpest, clearest pictures using an amplified antenna. However, take into account that a signal that's not there can't be amplified. So, if you're too far from the masts, or...

  • How to Install an HDTV Wall Mount

    One of the benefits of an HDTV--in addition to the better picture--is that they generally take up less space than a standard TV. Because of their smaller size and flat backs, they are also usually...

  • How to Select the Best HDTV Antenna

    The Consumer Electronics Association and the National Association of Broadcasters have a resource that can help you determine the best antenna for your geographic location and the signal...

  • Information About Sony

    Sony is a multinational corporation that was founded in Japan and maintains its corporate headquarters in Tokyo in 2009. It has a corporate presence in the U.S., Hong Kong and throughout much of...

  • How to Build My Own Outdoor HD Antenna

    Making the transition to High Definition Television, or HDTV, can seem like a daunting task given today's high-tech terminology. Once you have picked out your new HDT, with a built in HD turner,...

  • How to Hang an LCD TV From the Ceiling

    Mounting large displays has become a lot easier since the introduction of LCD and plasma displays. A few things must still be considered when mounting a display to the ceiling. Weight is still an...

  • Symphonic TV Tech Tips

    Symphonic TVs are sold in electronics stores all over the United States. They are excellent TVs with all the features and inputs you need to watch great-looking movies. There are a few things you...

  • How to Adjust an HDTV Antenna

    High-definition television antennas receive a digital, rather than analog, signal. Digital signals are more directional than analog ones--the antennas need to be pointed more accurately than the...

  • Common Problems of LCD Rear Projection Televisions

    An LCD (liquid crystal dispay) rear projection TV is one of the many types of televisions currently available for purchase. LCD rear projection televisions have several common problems that may...

  • How to Setup HDTV

    An HDTV can greatly enhance your television viewing experience, providing high resolution video, high quality sound and a widescreen image. Lower prices have now made HDTV affordable. Once...

  • How to Pacsun and Radioshack Unravels Black Friday Ad

    Pacsun offered a 20% discount on all items purchased in-store before 1PM. Most of these items were shipped for free.

  • Can I Use a Swiffer Duster on My LCD TV Screen?

    Swiffer dusters--small, handheld microfiber cleaning cloths attached to a handle--are an easy, effective way to clean your house. As you dust, however, you may wonder if it is safe to run the...

  • What Is Hertz in LCD?

    When LCD televisions became the norm, the use of Hertz as a measurement fell out of favor. It was seen as a relic of the tube television era, when it was used to indicate physical refresh rates...

  • How to Make DVD From Super 8

    From their introduction by Kodak in 1965 until the advent of video camcorders in the earl 80s, Super 8 movies were all the rage for shooting home movies. Watching a Super 8 movie today is...

  • How to Replace a Bulb on DLP Projection TV

    All DLP projection TVs use an internal beam of light to convert a small picture into a larger picture to display on the screen. This beam comes from a lamp, or bulb, that has a limited lifespan. A...

  • The Effects of a Strong Magnet on a TV Screen

    The Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) that all TVs used can be damaged by strong magnets. A part inside the tube can accumulate a magnetic field, distorting the image. If the magnet is very strong, it can...

  • How to Aim Your DISH Network Dish

    In order to aim your DISH Network dish properly, you need to determine the required elevation and azimuth for your location. DISH Network makes this easy, as they provide the information based on...

  • How to Fix Your Toshiba TV

    Nobody wants to deal with the possibility that the Toshiba television you just paid hundreds of dollars for is giving you problems. You may turn it on one day and find the picture distorted, the...

  • How to go without cable TV

    Despite what others may tell you, it is possible to go without cable TV. Whether the overall economy is tough or it is just your economy, you can still enjoy TV without any type of paid TV...

  • How to Select LCD TV Size

    Once you're ready to take the plunge and buy a new LCD TV, it is important to get the right size. Because LCD TV have a widescreen aspect ratio, and because the size is measured horizontally, a...

  • How to Replace a Bulb in a JVC Projection TV

    All JVC projection TVs display images by shining a beam of light inside the TV to convert a small picture into a larger picture. The source of this beam of light is a lamp (or "bulb"), which has a...

  • How to Turn Your Monitor Into a TV

    It's a fact that people like to watch television and would watch it in every room of their house if they could. Buying a TV for every room is not an option for most people, but there is a way to...

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