Archive for June, 2008

How do I get rid of this discoloring green blob image off my HDTV?

Monday, June 30th, 2008
HDTV
UNDERSTAR asked:


So I picked this HDTV from a friend and its one of those really heavy 47″ Sony Trinitron tvs and I have this discoloring on the upper left and right side of the tv and a discoloring on the bottom left. Its a greenish color and its distorting the color/video on the tv. Any ideas what it is and/or how to get rid of it?

Haley

How to reconfigure my PS3 from an HDTV to a regular TV?

Sunday, June 29th, 2008
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?

Darren

What do you need to hook a PS3 up to an HDTV with 1080p?

Sunday, June 29th, 2008
HDTV
osiris18m asked:


I just bought a brand new PS3 and am waiting for a brand new Westinghouse 42 inch HDTV w/ 1080p capability to arrive within the next couple days. I’m wondering what cable I will need to buy in order to hook up the PS3 to have the highest quality display possible. Thanks for the help!

Nickolas

What is the absolute BEST HDTV for my family to get?

Saturday, June 28th, 2008
HDTV
Stopher asked:


My dad wants to by the top of the line hdtv. He doesn’t care about the price at all. I just want to help him pick the right one. He wants no other tv to beat his. I was looking at a Sony 60″ dlp. I really like Sony, and I believe it will be the right brand, since Sony is usually far beyond any other company. I need the right tv though.

Marisa

Friday, June 27th, 2008
HDTV
C R Ellsworth asked:


HDTV will be a greater leap in the quality of the home entertainment experience than even the change from black-and-white TV to color, or Hi-Fi to Stereo, or AM to FM. HDTV, in addition to picture and sound will also deliver data services, such as electronic program guides or information related to the programs you watch. Local broadcast stations broadcasting in HD will be able to broadcast one extra high quality picture, or several separate camera angles equal to today’s pictures. HDTV will offer the opportunity to develop sophisticated services that meet consumer demand for flexibility and convenience.

HD will be presented in a 16:9 format and will allow resolutions up to 1940×1080 plus provide you with twice the amount of picture information both vertically and horizontally. It will not work on regular analog televisions since these sets don’t support the interfaces required for HDTV signals.

After February 17th of 2009 local analog TV channels will stop transmitting, everything else connected to your analog TV will continue to work.

DVD

By the time HDTV is wide spread, high-definition movies will be on the shelves, playable on Blu-ray, HD DVD or both, depending on which way the format wars go. When you switch over to HD, you may need to connect your HD set-top box, Blu-ray or HD DVD player to your TV using a HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cable. Both Blu-ray and HD DVD are compatible with existing standard DVD, so you can play your current discs on a next-gen player, but the two competing formats are not compatible with each other. It’s a bit of a laugh if you are old enough to remember the ‘Beta-Max VHS Wars’, Beta you say?

Technology

What problems are facing the early adopters of this new technology and what caveats remain for it to become mainstream? The people buying HDTV units today are known as “early adopters”. They usually buy whatever is the ‘Latest & Greatest’ especially in the Hi-Tech field. Other consumers will have to be sold on the technology. A huge number of older television sets will instantly become obsolete and when their owners make plans to replace them, newer technology like HDTV as it exists at the time of the mass conversion will be very attractive. You can bet that there will be a market for ‘conversion hardware’ to enable the use of ‘analog’ sets with the new HD Broadcast Technology. If you now record off-air local TV shows on your VCR you will not be able to continue doing that after February 17th of 2009 without an upgrade. To continue recording local TV programs you will either have to connect a Digital to Analog TV Converter box to your VCR or purchase a different TV recording device that has a DTV tuner built in. You’ll need that to continue to record programs from local TV stations after February 17th of 2009. The advent of Tivo will eventually make the VCR question irrelevant.

While the prices of HDTV sets are dropping, the High Definition equivalents of many of the complimentary technologies that we’ve come to expect will remain relatively expensive, such as home recording and storage media. The HD DVD and Blu-ray war is another slow down in bringing High Definition technology into the mainstream. In reality the main distinctions between competing HD formats will be virtually unnoticeable unless you are viewing on a screen 55″+ in size.

Antenna

In cities across the nation stations have already begun broadcasting an HDTV signal, receivable with an antenna. In order to receive over-the-air digital and HD signals, you need a tuner and a digital antenna. In order to watch local network affiliates, some satellite customers may have to switch from their dish to an antenna. To receive HDTV via antenna you’ll need: An HDTV, HDTV tuner, HDTV antenna. Depending on your location you may need an antenna rotor to point the antenna to multiple broadcast towers.

A major hurdle to overcome with over-the-air HD broadcasts via Antenna is, the technology has to overcome the ‘consumers’ misperceptions and long held myths, combined with lack of knowledge about the capabilities of antennas. The solution to the Antenna/Satellite conversion question may have a more long term effect on the consumer response than the seemingly obvious debate in other hardware.

Note: HDTV tuners that come built-into many HDTVs are over-the-air tuners for use with an antenna and cannot be used as your cable HD tuner.

Local Response

It’s always a good idea to check with your local TV dealer regarding what HDTV services are available in your area before buying. It would even be a good idea to call your local TV stations and ask for the Chief Engineer to find out the stations’ particulars.

The cable industry believes that HDTV will drive DTV sales up and bring prices down to a where more consumers can buy.

I’m looking at a DLP Projector System now; capable of displaying HD and allowing connections for an HDTV Tuner. Perhaps HDTV will be my next acquisition.



Alexandra

What is the difference between Olevia HDTV models?

Monday, June 23rd, 2008
HDTV
Free Indeed asked:


I am looking for an Olevia LCD HDTV 32″ with the speakers on the bottom TV (as opposed to the sides). The different models are 232T, 332H, 532H.

1) What’s the difference? Their website doesn’t say.

2) Which models are newer? I would assume the 5 Series is newest, but I heard the 2 Series is the newest…

Wendy

How do you connect cable TV and an over the air HD antenna to an HDTV with only one RF Input?

Monday, June 23rd, 2008
HDTV
CK asked:


I have a Toshiba HDTV that has one RF Input. I have cable (without a box) and an HDTV Antenna for picking up local HD stations. Right now I have to physically disconnect the cable to watch Local HD and vice versa. How can I have both connected and just switch it with the TV input selector?

Steven

Friday, June 13th, 2008
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.



Amelia

How do you get Closed Captioning to work on HDTV?

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
HDTV
Butterfly asked:


I have a really big wide screen HDTV but the downside of it is that when everyone’s in bed I’d like to turn the tv all the way down and read the captions. I can’t get the captions to work on this HDTV I’ve tried all different settings(C1, C2, T1, T2) none work.

The other regular tvs, CC works on those but not on HDTV why is that?

Alisha

Do you watch your NFL games in HDTV using what cable or sattlelite provider?

Friday, June 6th, 2008
HDTV
SanDiego21 asked:


I been thinking of getting an hDTV mainly for the NFL and i want to know if FOX, CBS, air the games in HDTV? I know NFL network does bit what about local channels watching football?

Devante