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I want to buy a TV and who ever gives me the best answer of why brand and a good web site will get the best answer award. Also do they still measure tvs corner to corner.
I don’t want to mess up the screen, but it’s getting a little dusty.
I just bought my first HDTV flat screen tv. It has a built in dvd player. The dvd’s shows just like I thought an HDTV would show. But that is it. When watching regular tv, I am getting a blurry picture. I am new to the flat screens. Do I need anything else to make the picture clearer. Oh, I have regular directv, no high def.
A co-worker is selling their 40″ lcd 1080p hdtv to get a bigger tv. I want to buy it but I only have cable because its included in my rent. But I don’t watch a lot of tv (except for some sports); I want an hdtv mainly for gaming and movies. I’m worried that cable will look so bad I won’t be able to watch any sports, etc. on tv.
I was thinking if I should get a HDTV stick or just a tv. Does the HDTV cost money after you buy it (pay for channels?) and is an internet connection required? Thankyou!
Which is better and what is the difference, between the 60hz and 120 hz
Thanks!
I don’t want to pay extra money just for HD. My cable company is Comcast, so I have to pay a monthly fee. My friend has an HD box that he bought at a retail store for no apparent reason. Would I be able to use that?
I have a 19 inch HDTV that I want to use as a PC monitor but I don’t want to lose any clarity.
I am tired of the one second delay when switching between channels. Is there anyway I can change the channels without that delay like a normal T.V.? I just want to channel surf quicker.
This question is regarding my purchase of a new Olevia HDTV 32″ (232v I believe). When I connected my Xbox 360 via the icluded HD Component cable, meaning that I connected the red, blue, and green video cables, along with the white and red audio cables to the component hookup, I recieved a signal in 720p like I intended. However, when I select the 720p resolution on the Xbox 360, the screen has a green tint to it. I was wondering if anyone knows of this occurance and any possible fixes. Thank you for your response. If you have any questions email me at tjcarlile@yahoo.com or tjcarlile@msn.com. Thanks.