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I am thinking of upgrading to a high definition TV, but I am having a tough time picking one out. I would like a one between 30 and 40 inches and in 1080p resolution, but many I find in that size have the lower 720p resolution. I would also eventually like to buy a Blu-Ray player for it. Is there really a big difference between the two in picture quality?
I have a regular TiVo Series 2 box, with comcast HD. I was wondering how to best set this up. I dont know if you can put the HD cable to the TV & out A/V to the TiVo, or what. PLEASE DO NOT tell me to just get an HD TiVo, we’ve already spent more than enough getting a 50″ 1080p TV with the service. Thanks.
I just got a ps3 for christmas, and if I’m reading the manuel correctly, you have to have a 1080p hdtv in order to use the blu-ray player. Is that true, or will it work with a 720p hdtv?
I know that I can plug it in. But what about using say a 40″ 1080p lcd hdtv as a montitor? Would it look as crisp as the 24″ viewsonic I have now? Should I stick with lcd’s that are MADE to be pc monitors?
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i am getting a new 1080p hdtv but don’t feel like spending another few hundred bux for a upconverting dvd, for now.
can the old dvd player work with hdtv? do i need to buy any connect wire?
Will the picture be of the same quality on a 1080p HDTV as it is through an LCD monitor of the same resolution?
1080p displays are the newest types of LCD displays on the market. Although broadcasters do not send a 1080p signal yet, the newest Blu-ray and HD DVD players do. If you want the highest possible picture detail and a display that will accommodate higher resolutions in the future, then the cost may be worth it.
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 see a lot of expert reviewer sites like CNet saying that you need 50+ inch HDTVs to get the full benefit of 1080p in your experience is this true? Should I just skip the 40inch 1080p and get a smaller 720p and save some money?