A higher and better antenna and lead in cable will almost always help.
DTV reception is not as forgiving as analog reception was. A better, stronger signal is need in most cases.
Yes it helps you get better picture too.
Direct TV offers great reception in most parts of the country
If you think a new HDTV has a better picture than an older TV then you will like the reception on the PS3 better because it exceeds TV broadcast standards.
In the US the answer is probably not. Digital and analog TV broadcasts use the same frequencies and antennas. Digital TV is more fussy about signal quality than the older analog signals. So if you get marginal analog reception, figure on getting a new antenna for digital. The idea that there are special HDTV antennas is just marketing hype. Any antenna that gives you better digtial reception will also give you better digital reception.
Digital TV receivers offer high definition broadcasting and a clear combination of audio and video. Digital TV receivers attach directly to your TV with a cable and do not require any additional hardware.
Diffraction around buildings is easier for TV signal in lower numbered channels.
You can get better reception with a satellite television system. You may also deal with a lot of interference in an urban environment.
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Having access to cable TV can have a few main advantages as being able to get a lot more channels on you TV. It also has better and quicker reception.
There may not be that much of a difference, depending on the TV on which you are viewing the satellite or cable. Based on where you live, reception of either the cable or the satellite might be better, but that's a reception issue, not a picture quality problem.
Well, there's a few things to say here: 1. Check if it's the line, it might just be the cable. 2. Check with your television provider, they'll probably be happy to help. 3. Is it going over air, or cable? Make sure they're set up on the right settings in your TV. 4. A set top box will probably NOT give you better reception, but the service might get you some TV.