look at the book you got and look at allthe hd tv
Yes, in order to get a better picture. You can use it on a TV that is not HD but the picture would not be as good.
because HD stands for high definition which provides a better picture than non HD
It's a much clearer picture.
No you can play normal DVD's but the picture would be alot better if you did buy HD DVD's.
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If it has the correct connectors, yes, but the picture won't be much better. The picture will not be any better than the weakest link in the chain. In this case the decoder and the TV.
High Definition, a better, sharper more detailed picture. (HDTV).
On most cable company hookups you won't get HD without the HD converter box.
The picture and the sound that comes with Sky HD are extraordinary. It compares far better than the regular HD. The Dolby sound makes u feel like your right there and the picture is like wearing glasses it's so clear.
Both Sony and Belkin HD cables produce excellent picture and sound quality, and there isn't much visible difference between the two.
The bottom line on the quallity of your picture is the quality of your input signal. A clear, noiseless, high quality non HD input to a HD TV will look great. (There have been studies which show that non-expert viewers will not readily be able to distinguish high-quality non-HD signals from HD signals). A pasty, lossy, low-quality signal will look terrible whether it is HD or non HD (it may even look worse in HD). A HD TV will usually give you a better picture - whatever the quality of your input signal. But the better your input signal - the more improvement you will see.
If you have an HD TV that uses plasma technology, you will get a better picture if you watch it in a dark room. The one knock on plasma TVs is that they catch a lot of glare. They will look bad if you have windows behind them without curtains. The darker the room is, the better picture you will get. This makes it worth the money that it costs to have the HD technology.