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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 Wire a House for HDTV

    High definition televisions offer resolution more than twice that of standard definition (1080 vs. 480). With this increase in picture quality you may want to have your house wired for HDTV....

  • Can More Than One TV Be Hooked Up to HD Box?

    Using the proper equipment, any high-definition (HD) source can be connected to more than one display, at least in theory. The ease with which this can be accomplished varies though. There are...

  • How to Hook Up a Vizio TV to Cable

    Vizio is one of the leading brands of home liquid crystal display (LCD), high-definition (HD) televisions in the country. Some of the televisions crafted by the company are actually less than one...

  • How to Use Comcast HD Box With Regular TV

    The transition from standard-definition television to high-definition, alongside the recent switch from analog to digital broadcast, has made the home TV set far more confusing than it used to be....

  • How to Format a DirecTV HD Picture on a Pioneer Plasma

    Pioneer is one of the leading providers of plasma televisions in the United States. Plasma is a kind of television that doesn't depend on projection and can be incredibly thin in size. The TV sets...

  • How to Calibrate a HD Plasma TV

    When you purchase an HD television, you need to take a few steps to calibrate it properly before you can enjoy your new high definition picture and sound. Regardless of the brand of television or...

  • Fios TV Vs. Cable & Satellite

    Cable television services have seen increasing competition from satellite-based TV and FiOS (fiber-optic service). It may not be clear at first glance, but there are important differences in each...

  • How to Hook Up an Off-Air HD Antenna

    Hooking up an off-the-air (OTA) antenna will give you access to all local HDTV (High Definition Television) broadcasts in your area in true high definition. With HDTV you will see your favorite TV...

  • How to Get a Cheap HD Television

    HD televisions can be a great addition to any household but they can be very expensive. Here is how to get a cheap HD television.

  • 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 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,...

  • 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...

  • 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 Connect Sky HD to Surround Sound

    Sky is an entertainment and communications company based in the United Kingdom that provides broadband television programming to subscribers. Sky HD is the company's high definition television...

  • What Is Native Resolution on HD CRT Tvs?

    One of the important factors to take into consideration when buying an HDTV is the set's native resolution. Plasma and LCD TVs have fixed native resolutions. Older CRT HDTVs are a little different...

  • How to Select an LCD TV

    The market for flat screen LCD televisions has grown considerably since the switch-over to digital television. LCD, which stands for liquid crystal display, is a technology that greatly enhances...

  • The Difference Between HD & Digital TV

    Television terminology can be confusing. Acronyms are used to describe different technologies. HDTV and DTV are terms that can easily be confused with one another. Learning the technology behind...

  • How to Set Up an HD Cable

    An HD cable is a type of cable that transfers audio and video information from one device to another at high definition resolution. This produces the best possible audio and picture quality that...

  • Difference Between Regular Dish Satellite and HD Satellite

    More people are choosing dish satellite service due to the number of channels offered. With the advent of HD, people are wondering how much cost will be involved to upgrade equipment to receive...

  • How to Connect a TV to a VCR to an HD Box

    Connecting a VCR to your television and HD box will allow you to record programming off your satellite or cable service onto videotape, although you will not be capturing the programs in high...

  • What Does Having an HD Tuner Mean?

    When shopping for a modern television, you will likely encounter terminology that was not present with earlier generations, or even 5-10 years ago. One of those terms is "HD tuner." If your...

  • Definition of Blu-Ray Disc

    Blu-ray players are the next generation of home entertainment. Blu-ray discs are required to fully utilize a Blu-ray player's capability and the capabilities of a HDTV with full HD.

  • 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 Hook Up HDMI in Comcast Cable

    HDMI is a cable format that allows you to connect your high-definition television to other devices capable of streaming high-definition signals. These products include your Blu-Ray player, as well...

  • Olevia 3 Series Vs. 5 Series

    One of the earliest companies to make budget LCD TVs was Syntax, which introduced its Olevia 3 Series and 5 Series of HDTVs in 2005. Syntax filed for bankruptcy in 2008 and no longer manufactures...

  • Standard Definition on an LCD HDTV

    High-definition television looks great. Images are much more clear and vivid. HD televisions improve picture quality when watching HD programming; however, standard definition viewed on a...

  • How to Use Component Cables for HDTV

    Component cables are video cables that connect high-definition TVs to various HD devices such as DVD players or satellite/digital cable receivers. These cables only carry a video signal, so a...

  • Information on High Definition TV

    High-definition television (HDTV) is a term used to describe the high-resolution digital video and audio available today for viewing with television sets and components capable of receiving it....

  • HD DVDs Vs. Blu-Ray

    Consumers who own 1080p HDTVs don't often see the benefits of the higher resolution. HD programming offered by cable and satellite television service providers only offer 720p content. To maximize...

  • HD Antenna Technology

    Watching over-the-air television has changed since the all-digital conversion. One perk is the inclusion of free HD programming. An antenna is needed to reap the benefits of free HD television....

  • How to Set Up DIRECTV After a New HDTV

    For those who are tired of cable prices and want an alternative, DirecTV may be the answer. It offers the same channel lineups (typically) as cable providers, but tend to cost less. It is even...

  • Cable to HDMI Conversion

    If you have a high-definition television, it's given that you will want to watch your cable broadcasts in high definition. However, in order to do that ,you will need to convert your cable signal...

  • 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,...

  • Digital Converter Problems

    The United States completed the transition to digital-only broadcasting in June 2009. To prepare for this, digital-to-analog converter boxes were created to enable people with older analog...

  • Plasma Edtv Vs. HDTV

    Flat panel plasma televisions produce a great picture with a slimmed-down appeal. Their panels display some of the best pictures in the television market with affordable pricing. Plasma...

  • How to get free HD channels with Comcast

    If you own a High Definition TV and are a Comcast subscriber, I will show you in this article how to get free HD channels with just a basic Comcast cable plan. The amount of Free HD channels...

  • Blu Ray Vs. HDTV

    Many buzzwords are thrown about when it comes to high definition video technologies. Most of these terms are confusing to the average shopper, who may end up spending hours studying and talking to...

  • Blu Ray Vs. HD DVD Player

    HD DVD and Blu-ray competed for dominance as high-definition media format standard reminiscent of the Betamax vs. VHS war of the 1980s. An overview of these technologies will help to understand...

  • 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...

  • How to Get Local Channels in HD

    HD, or high definition, has an increased picture quality over standard definition. Typically, standard definition pictures will have 480 lines of horizontal resolution, while high definition...

  • 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...

  • DISH Network vs. DirecTV for High Definition

    Dish Network and DirecTV are America's leading satellite television providers and pioneers in high-definition (HD) programming. Both have a growing selection of HD content, which includes sporting...

  • 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...

  • Verizon Fios Vs. Comcast Cable

    TV fans have a growing number of options when it comes to choosing a television service provider. People can now choose over-the-air, cable or satellite, and now even telephone companies are...

  • Sdtv Vs. HDTV

    Television marketers often use technical jargon to advertise their products. Common terms, numbers and acronyms are easily misinterpreted and confused, such as LCD, Lcos, HD, Full HD, 1080p and...

  • How to Get HD Channels on TV

    High-definition television has a much clearer picture and audio sound than standard analog or digital televisions. High definition is a separate signal that is transmitted to your cable box, and...

  • Dish TV Vs. DIRECTV

    Many people are choosing satellite TV as an alternative to over-the-air and cable TV. Viewers want more channels than they can pick up with an antenna but are tired of the higher rates and lack of...

  • Comcast Cable Vs. Satellite

    America's number one cable television provider Comcast and America's two major satellite providers have been facing off for years now. With the age of HDTV, some thought a decisive blow would be...

  • How to Choose a New Television

    A while back, I went to my local electronics retailer to purchase a television for our family room. There were a ton of choices and I was quickly overwhelmed. I put this guide together to help you...

  • Diagnosis of Picture Problems With LG Plasma HDTV

    Plasma HD televisions do not need an image to be projected, which results in a much crisper image and allows the device to be thin enough to actually be hung on a wall. LG is one of several...

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