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The tv is a Magnavox 19″ (haven’t bought it yet) & I’m trying to live without cable for a while. Heard that digital shows come in pretty well with antenna. Are there outputs from the Magnavox to plug into a vcr? If not, what does anyone know about this SanDisk digital recorder that records onto memory cards.
Can you use your didgital cable box?
i will get a Dell Inspiron 1521 with Blu Ray!! and i want to play the blu ray movies onto my LCD HDTV 26′ with 1080 resolution with that cable HDMI….will it work?
Is it a waste of money? Has somebody tried it?
Every time I change the channel the picture will flash up, disappear, the tv will say it’s searching for signal, then pop the picture up again.
I have cable service and an HDMI cable hooked up to the tv.
I just want to know if my tv is hd dvd compatible even if it isn’t 1080p like new lcd hdtv’s and if it is worth the 180 bucks to invest on a technology that might be dead in a couple of years.
I was debating on myself wheather or not to buy a 32” samsung lcd hdtv or a 26” incher. Its the same tv except one is smaller than the other. I really wanted the 32”, but i realized after measuring that it would not fit even if i took off the stand, so i went for the 26′. Both have a native fixed resolution of 720p( common in most lcd tvs) I was wondering that if by going smaller on the screen size would decrease the picture quality of tv as oppose to a bigger tv like a 32′. In other words does a 32′ tv lhave better picture quality than a 26′? Does 720p look better on bigger screens? Also i mostly gonna use the tv for playing games, and using it as a pc monitor. And how would 1080i look a 26′ opposed a 32′. Anything will be very helpful.
I am trying to use an s video cord to connect my tv and my laptop together
The tv is a sanyo lcd hdtv and the laptop is an HP. Can anyone tell me the steps to use my tv as a monitor? My computer isn’t even recognizing the tv. I am also using windows 7 ultimate.
I have a 32” widescreen audiovox LCD HDTV. I also own a comcast digital cable box, which we used to view hi-def programs through component cables. We recently got a dvi cable and now sandard-def programs have black bars on the left and right of the screen. Th HD is fine,no black bars. But standard-def channels now have black bars on the left and right, but they did not before when we used component cables. Any help would be appreciated.
Recently I’ve bought a HD TV, and I’ve regularly been switching cables over the past few days from pc to monitor (dvi converter, vga 2 vga), to pc to tv (dvi-d single to hdmi). I have a feeling I’ve damaged the port because now I’m getting alot of interference in the bios sometimes, and always when I play intense winamp visualisations / rome total war.
I did a system restore / reinstalled graphics processors so I know its not that. I also know its not the leads. It must be the port.
Is there anything else I haven’t considered? And could it be my cpu, as the interference tends to occur when the cpu is working at above 70%. If so it is a coincedence its happening now, as I’ve had this computer for 3 years and the first day I get a HDTV it stops working. Do I need a new graphics card? How do I avoid this problem again? Maybe I shouldn’t have broadcasted HD through my 9800 SE radeon graphics card?
Hi everyone, I’m new to Nascar and have seen only a couple of races now. We purchased a HDTV and the first thing I was able to watch in HD was Nascar, So now I’m hooked!!! I have a couple questions, What does Nascar stand for?
And my new favorite driver is Mark Martin, But why did he come in for fuel with 9 laps to go? He was leading and knowing if he got fuel he would not win. Should he have stayed out and attempted to win instead of fueling?
Thanks everybody!