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on 2/21/2006 The manner in which stores connect the video source to the TVs varies a lot. I have seen stores where the HDTVs has snowy pictures because of the store's setup.When comparing one TV's display to another in the store make sure you peek around back to see what kind of cable is going into the TV. If the cable isn't at least component cables, the picture can't look it's best. Also, if you notice different connection types on some TVs than others, there is a good chance the best connections are going to the sets the store wants to sell the quickest.It helps to find a store that takes pride in properly displaying the HD picture so a better in store comparison can be done.
on 1/6/2006 A HDTV might be bought without receiving capacity, so it is named HDTV-Ready. If you buy a HDTV-Ready monitor you have to buy the receiver too. You will have more flexibility to change the receiver but you will have another piece of equipment.
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