If you have an HD TV that uses plasma technology, you will get a better picture if you watch it in a dark room. The one knock on plasma TVs is that they catch a lot of glare. They will look bad if you have windows behind them without curtains. The darker the room is, the better picture you will get. This makes it worth the money that it costs to have the HD technology.
There are several companies that provide direct TV, with HD and DVR. DirectTVPlus HD DVR offers a service where you can record, watch, and delete shows in any room, with just one HD DVR.
There is a myth that eyestrain can result from watching TV in a dark room, because the eyes adjust to the darkness of the room by expanding the irises, to let in more light, and then the brightness of the TV is excessive. I have found no evidence that this is true. It is possible to get eyestrain from watching TV, only because your eyes remain fixed at the same focal distance for long periods of time, but this phenomenon has nothing to do with the brightness or darkness of the room or of the TV. Personally, I watch TV in a dark room and it does me no harm.
Sky multi-room is an HD television broadcasting system that is connected to the internet. It gives you a wide range of programming with the ability to watch different channels in every room.
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Yes. You also need HDMI cables to connect the two.
This depends on if you want to watch HD tv. OfCourse an HD plasma tv will be better than a regular plasma if your looking toward watching television in HD.
Unless the room you are viewing the HD projector in is completely dark, you tend to have a dimmer picture than on an LCD television. The quality is similar, but ease of viewing depends on having your lights mostly dimmed or completely off.
A HD box is a device that allows you to watch high quality tv in your own home. In order to use this, you need to have an HD ready tv. To find out more about this, ask the company selling the HD box.
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It has an Nvidia Tegra chip built in, and if you put it in a dock ( sold separately) and plug the HDMI into your HD TV, you can watch HD videos on your TV from your Zune HD. It also has an OLED screen, which gives vibrant and more contrast for colors than LCD.
No, but if you wont the HD quality and you wont to watch the T.V at the same time you will, otherwise you'll have to do without watching the T.V. But the HD PVR can record in SD as well.
No. they have to transmit in HD as well. You will also need to make sure that your TV is HD capeable, cable box or satellite has HD service, as well as HDMI cables to connect everything to watch in HD.