The HDMI connection on a HDTV is an access plug that allows you to add accessories to your HDTV with a single connection plug. Many cameras, camcorders, picture frames,notebook computers, Game consoles, DVD recorders and/or players, etc have a HDMI output that can easily be connected to your HDTV HDMI input to allow there use and viewing through your HDTV.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) refers to a digital audio and video interface format that is uncompressed.
In descending order of quality, Component, S-Connector then Video. The RF or antenna input is the poorest.
The new PS3 "slim" supports Bravia Sync. Connect your PS3 to your Sony Bravia TV via an HDMI cable. To initiate it, you need to access system settings on your Sony HD TV. So Menu > Settings > HDMI Set-up > Control for HDMI (On). Then HMDI Device List Update, enter, click OK. The TV will then add your PS3 as an HMDI device. Your TV remote can now control the PS3's interface, and will add Play, Pause, FF etc for playing Blu-Ray discs.
Any television will work with a Bluray player but to get the full quality of the Bluray format, you will need an HD television with an HDMI input. Televisions that do not have an HMDI input can use the analog output from the player but the signal will be SD rather than HD.
Your lcd can be used as your pc monitor by a simple cable usually DVI to HMDI cable. Many gamers use lcd tvs for better game play. You can also hook your pc up to your LCD tv to play movies and tv shows.
Well i think you are referring to HDMI which is the definition for High Definition MultimediaInterface it is a cable that enhances the quality of the TV to a more superior level (makes it seem more real) it can be used on DVD, Gaming Consoles and even Computers
Enhance sound and picture quality!
Well i think you are referring to HDMI which is the definition for High Definition MultimediaInterface it is a cable that enhances the quality of the TV to a more superior level (makes it seem more real) it can be used on DVD, Gaming Consoles and even Computers
No and HD DVDs have been permanently discontinued
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yea its in the back on the playstation..it says HMDI plug in
All HD televisions will support SD signals. The internal tuner will decode and display SD channels and all inputs to the television will also handle SD signals. In fact, all analog inputs to a television (composite, S-video, Component) will only support SD. In order to display HD, an HMDI input will be needed. There are a handful of exceptions with some older HD televisions providing an HD component input and a few that will support HD resolutions using and RGB input. HDMI is the only current standard for HD signals and will also support SD signals.
There are several ways to find out if the television is HD compatible. First, televisions are proud of their HD capabilities so they will normally say on the case that they are HD ready or that they can display 1080i or 1080p signals. All of these are indications that they will display HD. Next, look for an HDMI connector. With just a handful of exceptions, if there is no HDMI connector, it's not HD. If it does have and HMDI it is very likely to handle HD signals even if it needs to convert the signal to a lower resolution before displaying it on the screen. The definitive way to find out is to connect an HD source to it. If it displays an HD image from a Bluray player, for example, then it's HD The last option and probably the most reliable way is to contact the manufacuturer or even look up the model number ad manufacturer on the Internet. There are vast numbers of equipment manuals online so it is very likely that the manual will be found very quickly.