It means that your connection is not fully connected so check with your cable providers
A 10m HDMI cable can be used for a number of things. Some of it's most common uses would be to connect a satellite receiver or Blu-Ray player to your television, as well as running your television through your PS3 player.
*cellphone *computer *tv *mp3 player
In most cases you are unable to hookup a Blu-Ray or DVD player through a DISH receiver since they only have outputs, and no inputs. If your Blu-Ray player does have an input, all you would have to do is run a cable from the receiver to the input on the Blu-Ray device, then from the device in to your TV. Make sure it's on the correct input and you're good to go.
In the TV show it combusts with a fire that is apparently so hot that it can burn through metal. In real life I would assume there would be some king of storage pocket in the top and the tip would cause a spark to ignite it.
you must have slept on it or sat on it
no, what would give you a crazy idea like that?
transmitted means to cause (light, heat, sound, ect.) to pass through medium so it would be anything that does that like when the sun refects of a cell phone
hdmi
failed backlight is most common.
One possibility: if the signal is a digital broadcast and you have a digital-capable TV but the DVR has an analog tuner, the DVR would not see a recognizable signal, but the digital signal would pass through to the TV.
As far as I know they do not make and 80 inch television with a built in DVD player at this time. Considering the amount of money that you would spend to purchase an 80 inch television I wouldn't recommend a combo anyway as there are just more functioning parts that have the possibility of breaking down. If the DVD player quit working you would have to replace the television instead of just the DVD player itself.