HDTV
davismusicmachine@verizon.net asked:


I live in a mobile home park and the rules won’t allow any big antennas but I need an HDTV antenna are there any good low profile antennas? My nearest signals are about 40 miles away.

Gloriane

HDTV
acvader asked:


Okay here’s the deal. I know the Xbox cable comes with that whole tv/HDTV switch. That isn’t the problem. The problem is that my cable box had all the HDTV connections taken up on my tv. How would I set up the Xbox 360 to be connected to the HDTV connections? As it stands right now I would have to take out my cable box. I don’t want to do that every time I play. That sucks. Why they made the tv like this? I don’t know! It doesn’t make any sense to me. I could set up the XBox 360 to a normal tv set up and it still looks great, but I want HDTV! I want to take full advantage of the system and my tv. I heard there is something, some type of gadget that allows you to connect more than one thing in these type of situations. Does anyone know about what to do in this case? Has anyone run into the same problem? Does anyone know the name of the gadget? Please help.

Aiden

HDTV
Fernando R asked:


The hdtv has 3 hdmi inputs and the 5.1 reciever has 1 hdmi input. What can I do? Is there a fiber optic “converter” for recievers that don’t have it?

Nerita

HDTV
chaz asked:


i dont have the cash to get an hdtv yet, but if there is any cables needed to make the picture look better im all in for it, im currently playing at 480i
I have a fairly old tv, if that helps at all.
Toshiba April !991, 25ish inches
(if this helps)

Yongli