I think HD TV is worth the extra money you pay for it, if you watch television constantly and you appreciate finer things in life. If you don't care whether the screen's black and white or crystal clear, then there's no point in paying that extra money.
It is truly your opinion if you want HD projection with your TV or not. If you hate fuzzy pictures on your television and have the money to buy the TV, you might get HD projection but if you are happy with just a regular picture than you have no need for the HD TV.
Not as good as you would have with an HD TV, but graphics will be slightly improved from the original XBOX. In my opinion.
HD TV is in high resolution and in my opinion looks much better. I was able to find a deal at bestbuy last weekend and bought a 42 inch HD TV for $800.00. Prices vary by location but I would suggest comparing prices at electronic stores in your are. Usually deals can be found at Best Buy, Target, and Walmart.
1. buy a HD-TV, a non HD-tv can't become an HD-TV 2. get HD channels from your cable provider 3. get a Blu-ray player
Yes, but then the T.V has to be 'Full HD'.
Yes. The resolution of HD ready is smaller than Full HD. HD ready is not capable of 1080p resolution and Full HD is.
no it just means its capable of HD old TVs cant do that
HD TV -- une télé HD (télévision haute définition)
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.
Yes but it wont be in hd
no
HD ready tv is High Definition - meaning more clear, concise and crisp picture as well as sound. There is special programming through your cable for this if you have a High Definition television.