All commercial electronic equipment, including televisions, are designed to handle wireless signals from other equipment. It is extremely unlikely that any damage will result from radio signals around the television.
No the wireless signal will not damage your tv.
you need a wireless VGA cable
No, they are just another type of input.
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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.
just turn on the two controllers they should work fine and no you dont need any HD thing for playing it
1. buy a HD-TV, a non HD-tv can't become an HD-TV 2. get HD channels from your cable provider 3. get a Blu-ray player
Yes, but then the T.V has to be 'Full HD'.
Yes. The resolution of HD ready is smaller than Full HD. HD ready is not capable of 1080p resolution and Full HD is.
no it just means its capable of HD old TVs cant do that
HD TV -- une télé HD (télévision haute définition)
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