No. they have to transmit in HD as well.
You will also need to make sure that your TV is HD capeable, cable box or satellite has HD service, as well as HDMI cables to connect everything to watch in HD.
High definition refers to the quality of the picture, and plasma refers to the type of screen. All plasmas will be high definition, but not all high definition TVs will be plasma.
DirectTV is a satellite broadcast platform delivering both standard and high definition television. As all high definition televisions will handle both SD and HD content, DirecTV is fully compatible.
All VCR's work with High Definition tv's,but you'll usually only be able to play back and record in standard definition or Super VHS.
In context of television definitions, with HD standing for high definition, SD stands for standard definition - meaning all non-HD televisions signals.
Yes, all flat panel (LCD and plasma) televisions are high definition. However, not all HD televisions are flat - there are a few CRT televisions that are HD.
To watch a Bluray disc in high definition, an HD television is needed. However, almost all Bluray players have an analog, standard definition output that can be connected to televisions that are not HD and do not have HDMI inputs.
You can buy a HD LCD television in the city that might not cost a lot of money at your local Fry's. They have sales all of the time.
LCD, LED, and plasma televisions are all HDTV (high definition televisions). They differ in technology, the latest on the market being LED.
Well in 2009 tv will not go to all high definition it will switch from analog to digital meaning that if you are not assigned to a cable company or satellite company you will not be able to watch tv. unless you either join a cable provider or satellite provider or get a digital box. High definition in it self is something totally different than whats going on in february.
Not all systems have HDMI,but it's very common.If you include the television then all or nearly all modern high definition tvs have HDMI.It's not nearly so essential for audio equipment.
A television that handles 1080i is a high definition model and will therefore support all high definition broadcast formats including 720p. Although 720p is a lower resolution, it is refreshed at twice the rate of 1080i so is classed as another full HD format.
You have to have a Blu-Ray player. To watch the movie in high definition, an HD television is needed. However, almost all Bluray players have an analog, standard definition output that can be connected to televisions that are not HD and do not have HDMI inputs.