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ive been told it does but anyone out there with a non hd tv and thinking about getting a hd pvr check properly to make sure
yes. or to an inside roof antenna. You will get HD only if your antenna is tuned to a station broadcasting in digital HD, and if you TV has a digital tuner.
A PC can be hooked directly to a television, but not a DVD player for use in a cabin. By using the CD drive in the computer, movies can be played on the computer and viewed on the television. All a person needs is an HD or Ethernet cable.
What type of cables did you use to hook up the HD box to the TV? You will only receive high def on your television if you have connected the two devices using either component cables or an HDMI cable.
All TV's can be hooked up to computers , you just need to buy the right wires to hook it up . If you go into any electronics store they will be able to help you find which is best for your model of TV and computer.
Yes, but only if you have an HD TV and an HDMI cable hooked to your Xbox.
Check to see if it is hooked up properly. If there is sound coming out, then it definitley works, but check the video jack to see if it is hooked up into your ps3 and tv.
Yes it can. Blu-Ray players have analog outputs as well as an HDMI output. The analog outputs are standard definition and can be used with any standard definition television. To view the content in HD quality does need an HD television.
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You can use a netbook computer with a USB TV tuner hooked up.
Some high-end HD TV's come with VGA connections. For these TV's, simply purchase a VGA cable. For those TV's without VGA, you can either buy an HD compatible video card to put into your computer, or a low-end video card with S-Video outputs. The S-Video option will give lower quality, but the cost is cheaper than the HD card. Depending on your computer, you may have an HDMI connector. Most HD TV's have one HDMI connector or more, in which case you can buy a male to male HDMI cable of the appropriate length, and connect the TV to the computer. Don't forget to program the input of the TV to use the HDMI port.
No. A DVD player can be hooked up directly to the HD or regular inputs that exist on the back of a television. You should be able to watch DVDs with merely a TV and a DVD player.