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HDTV Reviews & HDTV Information » 2009 » February
HDTV
Stevie T asked:


Hey! I’m in the UK and have downloaded a few programmes that I can’t get here and would like to know how to upload British shows for friends in the States.

Would like to know how to do in HDTV which includes the sound as well as the great picture quality, does anyone know how to do this at all?

I’m using a Mac by the way!

Many thanks in advance,
Stevie.

Thekla

Feb
18
hdtv
Stephen Campbell asked:


Technology has evolved to its optimum potential ever. Lots of inventions, new high tech gadgets have dominated the market– putting people in ‘gadget craze’. The evolution of Television is one of the most popular. The advent of digital television technology have brought so much advancement to this gadgets.

When we talk of HDTV (and also known as High Definition Television), it is not only broadcasting at more higher resolution than what is gettable with other kinds of televisions, but it more over transmits digitally. The concept of binary digits (0’s and 1’s) are applied to this technology.

The HDTV receivers which we are all aware of are also regularly called as HDTV set-top box and also HDTV tuners. You’ll hate the quality of the picture of an analog TV when you experience the wonder of watching a film on an HDTV; I did too and that convinced me to pay money for my own HDTV.

If you should show your credit card info in any online electronic website store when purchasing your HDTV on the Internet, make certain that the webpage is safe before going ahead; don’t fall victim of the loads of phoney online shops out there which are on the look-out for unwary folks to either lift their credit card information or their identities. As astonishing as it appears, the quality of an HDTV can win the heart of that lovely lady who you love so much; look at how she will obviously feel when you get her to see her most admired pop idol perform on an HDTV… I am sure that can show her how much you love her.

One amongst the most suitable review sites to find out what owners and also users of HDTV have got to say is www.Epinions.com; here you will read numerous candid reviews to help you make up your mind to acquire an HDTV and also the very best brand which matches your available money. Those men or women on a quest for the perfect present for their children have to explore an HDTV; consider the euphoria they’ll surely feel speaking to their pals about their viewing experience with the awesome HDTV.

To close, one amongst the very best places to get a very good deal on your awesome HDTV is to do your buying from Best Buy which is clearly getting famous as one amongst the very best places (on the Internet and offline) to purchase the appropriate electronic gadget.



Tech

Feb
18
Filed Under (HDTV) by Bill
hdtv
Jennifer Eccles asked:


HDTV

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First of all, it is not propaganda that HDTV is the most up-to-date thrill in viewing experience; that?s obviously why every individual appears to be recommending that one acquires an HDTV; I recommend it too.

HDTV retains the extraordinarily in depth panoramic-like view which is being transmitted by satellite and cable; talk about experiencing about 100% broadcasting of digital signal with the lovely HDTV and you will be truly right.

If you?ve dependably wanted to get the exact same DVD picture quality when looking at your television, then an HDTV is what you want; it gives real DVD picture quality when looking at it.

Because of the popularity of the HDTV, it?s easy to now find more TV channels broadcasting in HDTV, even the big TV channels are now broadcasting their programs using the HDTV format.

You?ll easily get less pricey HDTV by looking at commercials in your local paper; there are certain cases when somebody may perhaps yearn to upgrade and has to sell away his HDTV or simply because of a divorce, etc.

Loads of persons concur that they are able to get lower prized HDTV from wholesale online web sites; it may perhaps be an excellent idea to explore this source too when on a quest for lower prized HDTV.

The individuals on a quest for the right souvenir for their children ought to explore an HDTV; imagine the happiness they?ll certainly feel talking to their friends about their viewing experience with the beautiful HDTV.

To draw a conclusion, I obviously know that the cost of purchasing an HDTV can be surely high, but what’s the dough spent compared with the thrill of actually enjoying your most admired flim or football game in the coolness of your residence, yet getting the enjoyment of being in the movies?



Benni

HDTV
toddbinder_com asked:


I want to setup a Windows Media Center PC in my living room and I want to use our HDTV as the monitor. Can I realisticly use the HDTV as a monitor for web browsing, email and word processing? What kind video card options and connection options do I need to take into consideration?

What is the best, or most realistic connection option? Do I need some kind of converter box?

Nuri

Feb
16
Filed Under (HDTV) by Bill
hdtv
Koz Huseyin asked:


Are you thinking of buying a HDTV? When looking to buy a HDTV, you soon find in today’s world that you have 2 options. Either buying a HD TV online or buying a HD TV in a local electrical TV outlet. There are benefits and negatives to both options. In this article, you will be better informed of which option to take.

* Buying A HDTV At A Local Retail Outlet

There are several benefits to purchase a HDTV locally. By far the biggest benefit is being able to buy it now! You can simply decide today to buy a HDTV, go to a local store selling HDTV’s and straight away you have a HDTV.

Tonight you could be watching TV on your new HDTV. There is nothing like being able to do that. But is this the best option? A question comes with value, and also with delivery.

Buying a HD television from a local store can provide you with some problems. How will you get that TV to your home? Some stores don’t deliver, and unless you got room in the car, it could be a problem getting that brand new HD TV to your home!

Some stores do in fact deliver to your home, and some even set the TV up for you. This is an added bonus which can make buying a HDTV locally an added incentive to buy. However, retail stores are not the best way to get the best bargains.

* Buying A HDTV Online

Buying a HDTV online is an option which can really benefit you. There is the big benefit that you get the television delivered to your home. This cuts out the need on wondering how to get the HD TV to your home.

The other advantage is competition. Though for the companies themselves the competition causes less profit, to you it is a great benefit. Online there are many places selling the latest televisions. From the websites point of view, they make savings by not having to have a retail space and dedicated sales staff in that space. The result is that this saving is almost always given to you, and this can amount to big saving.

It is fascinating when thinking about buying a HDTV set online. With a HDTV set costing around a $1,000 or $2,000, you could easily save several hundred dollars. This is not something you generally see in retail stores. Generally retail stores will cost nearer to the original RRP than would be seen online.

A problem with buying a HDTV online is that you can’t see the HDTV before you decide to buy. A good idea here is to look around offline at a retail store, and when you find the rough prices, you can then search online to find amazing deals.



Lorine

Feb
16
Filed Under (HDTV) by Bill
hdtv
ryan@thesatellitetvguide.com asked:


Satellite HDTV (high definition TV) is all the rage these days, and DISH Network and DIRECTV are broadcasting more and more of their programming in high definition. So how do their HDTV receivers compare? Let’s take a look …

What is HDTV?

HDTV is a television broadcast format that uses a digital signal to produce an image that’s far more detailed than a regular analog TV signal. In fact, an HDTV image is so lifelike it’s like looking at a scene through a window.

In order to get satellite HDTV you need to subscribe to either DISH Network or DIRECTV satellite TV service, and you need the following equipment:

* An HDTV - LCD, plasma, or tube TV.

* An HDTV compatible satellite dish.

* An HDTV satellite receiver.

HDTVs

HDTVs come in a variety of makes and models. You can get an inexpensive tube HDTV for less than $300. LCD and plasma TVs will run you $900 to $30,000. And large-screen projections TVs will set you back $1,000 to $13,000.

Note: For more information on HDTVs click on the links below.

HDTV Satellite Receivers

DISH Network and DIRECTV HDTV receivers feature:

* Digital video with 1080i lines of resolution for the clearest picture available.

* Dolby Digital Surround Sound for three-dimensional audio.

* On-screen programming that allows you to create a list of your favorite channels, and search for programs by name, by actor, or by keyword.

* Outputs that can connect your receiver to your stereo or home theater system for superior sound.

DISH Network will give you a free HDTV receiver when you subscribe to their service, and DIRECTV will give you a free HDTV receiver, after a $99 mail-in rebate, when you sign up with them.

If you want to record your favorite shows in HD format, you can get a combination DVR (digital video recorder) HDTV receiver from DISH Network or DIRECTV that will record up to 200 hours of programming, and store those programs inside your receiver.

For more information on HDTV receivers click on the links below.

HDTV Satellite Dish

DISH Network and DIRECTV will give you a free satellite dish, a free four-TV receiver system, and install your satellite TV system for free when you subscribe to their service. Your installer will even show you how to operate your new system.

HDTV Programming

DISH Network HDTV programming starts at $29.99 a month for 25 HD channels and 75 regular satellite TV channels, and goes up to $79.99 for 25 HD channels and 350 regular channels.

DIRECTV has one HDTV programming package which has seven HD channels for $9.99 a month. In order to get this package you must subscribe to one of their regular programming packages which start at $29.99 for 155 channels.

Bottom Line

When it comes to which HDTV receiver is the best, there’s really not much difference between DISH Network and DIRECTV receivers. Both are state-of-the-art and top-of-the-line.

When it comes to HDTV programming, however, DISH Network has the edge over DIRECTV when it comes to number of HDTV channels and price.

Visit http://www.TheSatelliteTVGuide.com/dish-network-hdtv.htm for more DISH Network HDTV receiver information, ordering information, and their latest special offers. Click on the following link for more DIRECTV HDTV information.

The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written extensively on DISH Network HDTV receivers.



Dia-Edin

Feb
08
hdtv
MatthewPawlina asked:


Flat screen HDTVs are the rage world over. Shops online and offline are weaving their magic and movie buffs and others are draw towards the high resolution offered by the HDTVs.

World over electronic giants are all vying for a slice of the HDTV pie. And online magazines and websites are all promoting, reviewing, and rating HDTVs with a passion.

When buying an HDTV you need to be an informed buyer and follow nine basic rules:

1. Log onto the internet and view HDTV ratings from leading electronic sites. You will know which products are popular and why.

2. Before buying an HDTV think what size will suit you best. The larger the HDTV the more costly it will be. You need to choose a size based on viewing preferences and not think larger the better.

3. Study the features of HDTVs and make a list of feature you like in a television. Find out whether the manufacturer offers an in-home testing of the HDTV.

4. Check out the location of the controls in the HDTV of your choice. Make sure the buttons are easily accessible especially if you are planning to wall mount the HDTV.

5. Find out about resolutions. The bigger the set the higher is the need for high resolution. If the screen is 40 inches diagonally then the resolution will not matter much however experts recommend 1080p as best if you are thinking long term investment.

6. When selecting an HDTV compare sets side-by-side and check sports channels for a true understanding of speed of images.

7. Insist on checking various contrast and brightness settings. This will guarantee your making a great purchase. Often sales people manipulate contrast and brightness settings on HDTV models as they want to promote or push sales of.

8. Check that the HDTV has a HDMI port of 1.3 specifications. Insist on a port that accepts 1080p the standard for next generation.

9. Buy an HDTV that is manufactured by a reputable manufacturer. In the intense race for supremacy smaller manufacturers may not survive. So think of what can happen in the future before choosing a “good bargain.”

Before buying an HDTV you must consider where you are going to place it. Ideally the size of your room, light, placement of windows and so on will guide the size of the HDTV. Learn about HDTV feeds and available programs. Take an informed call on whether to buy an integrated HDTV or one with a digital ready monitor. Read websites like PC world for expert guides and reviews on HDTVs. Before you buy an HDTV find out whether the cable or satellite transmission is compatible to HDTVs.

Always make comparison shop online and offline and buy a product that fits your budget. HDTV is the entertainment avenues of the future.



Barry

HDTV
*stick to the b.E.a.T* asked:


My PS3 was set up to work on an HDTV but not i’d like to move it to a regular TV as odd as that sounds. When i hook it up to the normal tv it doesn’t work because it’s in HD mode or something. Apparently i have to change it while its hooked up to the HDTV to work on a normal tv. Does anyone know how to do that?

Zoel