60pk200 is a model number of a lg tv
no its also in aarons..and on online stores..
As an expression "tube" is usually used as slang for television.
Depends on what you mean by high frequency. The rabbit ears antenna used in broadcast TV is a dipole and is used for VHF.
It would mean "watching television", but it is normally used with a conjugated form of the verb "estar". Examples: "Estoy viendo la televisión" is "I am watching television". "Estamos viendo la televisión" is "we are watching television".
Different meanings On television it used to mean Video Tape as in a pre-recorded piece
light emitting diode and its a diode that emitting the light when the current passes through it and it used in the TV screen
I think you mean a (TV antenna amplifier) RF amplifier used with coax cable. The answer is YES it will work with DTV.
1. Do you mean "HD" for high detail? 2. "XD" is a laughing face mostly used on the internet.
The noun "mean" (intermediate number between two extremes, in math) is different from the word "means" (method.) The word "mean" is very rarely used in its singular form to mean "method." So the more acceptable way would be, "This TV series is a means of giving information."
Due to the economy there are over 30 percent of Americans that do not have a big screen TV. This does not mean that they used to have a TV, they could have sold to make money.
It's often used as a euphemism for murder. To "do away with" or "take care of" someone can mean killing them, at least on TV or in murder mysteries. The real murderers may have evolved their jargon.
Ooh err missus' and similar phrases are used on British television and in conversation to indicate that an innuendo has just occurred