you could go to sears, best buy, and SOME target locations. If u want visually SEE 1 on display.
If you would like to record high definition TV programming in high definition, yes.
Actually it is. If your vision wasn't high definition, you would not be able to notice the difference between high-definition displays and regular displays. That is also why you can tell what is bad, since your eyes can detect much more detail than what an image you don't like that much has.
It is a high definition capture card for recording your console games or just purely the shows you love... In gaming terms you can play in high definition as the other standard definition capture cards you can only play in composite or s-video quality also the hd-pvr records your games/shows in perfect high definition for youtube or whatever video you would like it for.
It could mean many things to other people like hot dog... but on T.V. it stands for high definition.
kinda fuzzy. Some channels arent as bad as others. I have a Samsung 46" 1080p LCD panel. Its watchable but dont be too close.
As long as the tire is made for 18 inch rims, it would mount like any other tire.As long as the tire is made for 18 inch rims, it would mount like any other tire.
To me, "one-inch-circle" sounds like one inch IS the diameter.
This looks like the dimension of a high definition computer screen - 1366 pixels wide and 768 pixels high. A pixels is defined as a picture element.
17/100 of an inch is 17/100 of an inch. If you would like it expressed as a different unit of measure, please specify.
Simple. You can find definition in dictionary. If not search in the search engines like google.
Typically, it is estimate that the camera with 60 gb would hold about 15 hours of recording. But like the previous poster said it would depend on your frame rate, resolution, and encoding. It also would depend if it is shot in standard definition or high definition as well.
i would like to know but i dont