DVD VCR Combo connected to HD TV cant pick up digital TV. For it to work it has to be connected to a tuner which is purchased.
This TV is HD compatible and offers resolution of 1024 X 768.
In order to get the full HD experience you need an HDMI cable to connect a DVD/VCR combo to an HDTV.
Yes but it will not be in HD.
Any reputable combo player will be able to hook up to an HD TV.
An HD camcorder can be made to be compatible with a non HD tv. Using video editing software, you can downgrade the HD video from an HD camcorder to standard definition which will play on a non-HD TV. Some camcorders will also have RCA outputs which will play on a non HD tv. If the camcorder only has HDMI outputs, then it can not be directly connected to you non-HD TV. There are also some camcorders which can record in both HD and Standard Definition.
Well a Blu-Ray machine has special technology that can make the DVD image into an HD-compatible image. But the image is not the full resolution.
And HD dvd is a dvd that has it's movie or TV show in HD format, compatible with any plasma or HDTV. Similar to a Blu-Ray dvd, it can store huge amount a data.
Yes, CADTV can be seen in HD if the provider offers it in that format and you have the necessary equipment, such as an HD television and a compatible receiver. Check with your cable or satellite provider for availability and any specific requirements to access HD content.
Not for HD but it will still provide standard TV output when connected to the PS2
Usually. I think most HD set top boxes have standard SCART or A/V outputs that you can plug into any non-HD television. Check when buying.
I have a full HD TV, but I haven't yet upgraded my Sky digibox. I prefer classic programmes, and I hardly watch sport - so the benefits of HD satellite for me are moot. I get a great picture (I was surprised how much it improved when I fitted a high-quality SCART cable).
No you can connect the PS3 to a non HDTV, but it will not receive HD only standard reception