air cable is a f connecter and is set for standard off air channels 2 -6 7-13 and UHF channels cable tv uses almost the same 2-6 A-I 7-13 23- what ever is the highest your cable or TV will receive.
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You can plug the air conditioner into any outlet in your home, however you should get an outlet strip to protect against power surges. Yes, this HDTV plugs into a normal electrical outlet or power strip.
If you have cable, you will not need a conversion box. The analog-to-digital transition in the US in 2009 only affects over-the-air broadcasts. Cable operators will continue to provide analog service for years to come.
Please note that you don't have to have HD TV service to play HD TV games, but you do to watch high definition television. If your TV is an "HDTV" (as opposed to a "HD ready TV"), then the Radio Shack box isn't going to do you any good. There are two ways that you might be able to get HDTV programing without buying HD cable service. Your HDTV should have a digtial over the air tuner (ATSC in the US). If you are located in an area were you can get TV reception with an antenna, then just hook up a TV antenna to your HDTV and tune into a HDTV broadcast. Some cable systems include non-premium digial channels in a format called QAM. Most HDTVs have a QAM tuner built into them. Just connect your HDTV directly to your cable outlet (not through a converter box) and scan for digital cable channels.
No, and actually you will probably get more over the air channels than before, and with much higher quality than you might expect. Some of the channels are being broadcast in HDTV format, which has higher resolution than standard TV. Look at other questions about HDTV and how to find out what stations are in your area and how to choose the best antenna.
An over the air television through an antenna is what people used to use back in the golden age of television, before there was anything like a coaxial cable, and when there were three or four channels at the most. OTA channels still very much exist and with the OTA update that was made when it became clear that HD was here to stay, you can now get HDTV antennas and watch those major channels with a crystal clear picture, without befooing tied down to a cable provider.
This TV has a built in digital tuner and is HDTV ready so you can view over the air HD programming.
You COULD use an HD wireless receiver, which has antennae and receives HD channels in the air, and converts it to a digital HDMI signal for your HDTV.
Yes, I am so tired of being overcharged for cable. I cancelled my cable a while back. I have free to air satellite and I'm happy with it.
You currently can't. However, Sony have announced that they'll be releasing Playtv by the end of 2008. This will enable you to record digital channels, and hopefully High Definition ones as well.
it could be the odb-1 testor plug. that is the computer diagonistic plug. It is hard to say without seeing the engine compartment. hope it helps. duboff.
No, this TV has an analog tuner. When it was built, it was thought that DVI was going to be the connection of choice for HDTV systems, so it has these inputs. It can be connected to HDTV tuners w ith a HDMI to DVI converter cable.