What resolution in a led tv is the best?
The higher the pixels displayed on the screen, the higher the resolution.
If your TV has an adjustable resolution, then of course, whatever makes the picture look best to you, is the resolution you want to use.
One bit of advice though, and that is to watch the TV in widescreen mode as much as possible. Having worked on many LCD sets, I can tell you first hand that after time, the LCD panel will `burn in`, just like the older three tube projector sets, and then when you do go to a widescreen image, it'll show some light gray bars on both sides of the screen if you don't.
Hope this helps,
Cubby
The highest supported resolution for most things (PS3,Computers,Xbox,TV,Blu-Ray) is 1080p or 1920 by 1080, but I believe the highest resolution screen was made by IBM and was 3840 by 2400.
Where can one purchase a HDMI compatible monitor?
HDMI capable laptops are sold directly from most major manufacturers such as Apple, Acer, Asus, Dell, Lenovo, and HP. In addition electronics stores and online stores such as Amazon offer HDMI capable laptops.
Why do you get no audio when you put your DVD in?
im guessing either the DVD is not working.. or you forgot to turn the volume up.
What is a HDMI connection used for?
HDMI cables allow a single plug to connect items to the HDTV and to sync up with it. The items can be any of the following kind of items, home theater, game console, blu-ray player, DVD player/ recorder, HD cable box, Camera, Photo Frame, etc
When does high definition become the standard on TVs?
I read in an electronics catalog about "What do I do with my TV when it is not HD compatible?" I continued to read since I was wondering the same thing and apparently the federal government is standardizing HD in February of 2009. This should help to dramatically lower the prices of such HD devices like blu-ray players and HD-DVD players and probably current gerneration video game consoles.
How can you tell what year your tv was made?
Check the model number and look it up online. You might find it on the manufacturers website.
Hz or Hertz is a measure of frequency. It is used as a measure of all frequencies and not just those in television.
Televisions use several separate images every second to give the impression of a moving image. In North America, a full image is displayed 30 times each second, so it is described as a 30Hz signal. However, the signal is delivered in two parts, one after the other, hence the same signal is also described as 60Hz, with 60 "fields" being shown each second.
Some televisions boast 120Hz and even 240Hz operation. The signal delivered to the television is still 60Hz. The television takes the incoming signal and creates an intermediate image between each field. It does this by looking at the fields preceding and following the time of the intermediate field and then shows what it thinks would have been in the picture at that time. The idea is to provide a smoother picture with less flicker. Sometimes, the television does a good job of this conversion, sometimes it doesn't. It is vital to look at 120Hz and 240Hz televisions carefully to decide if the faster display rate actually improves the appearance of the image. Sometimes, it makes the image worse - hardly a good reason to invest more money into a television.
In Europe, the frame frequency is 25Hz (or 50Hz for field rate). Therefore, the high frequency televisions will operate at 100Hz or 200Hz. The principle of operation is identical to the 60Hz signals.
Regardless of some of the more outrageous claims by badly informed salesmen, broadcast signals are 60Hz or 50Hz. Broadcast signals are never higher than these rates and therefore, 100 or 120Hz televisions don't receive higher frequency signals than conventional televisions.
Finally, while talking of frequencies, the 60Hz field rate in North America and other NTSC regions in fact is not quite 60Hz. Due to technical limitations way back in the 1950s, NTSC color signals were broadacst at 59.94 fields per second or 29.97 frames per second. Although the technology no longer needs this somewhat odd frequency, the 59.94Hz standard remains in place to this day. Therefore, any broadcast signal claiming to be a 60Hz signal in fact will be 59.94Hz.
Is redfoo and sky blu brothers?
No, they are son ad father.
That is wrong^. Redfoo is Sky Blu's uncle. so they are uncle and nephew.
Can standard dvds be played on a blu-ray player?
Yes, blue-ray players can play regular DVDs. However, regular DVD players cannot play Blue-ray DVDs.
Which Cinema 3D TVs have the widest viewing angle?
Cinema 3D is the trade name for LG's 3D televisions. They will all have similar viewing angles. However, if you need to be able to view a television from an extreme angle, take the time to check several brands and models in store to see which ones perform at the angles you will need in your own home. Remember that having an extremely wide viewing angle is of no benefit if you don't need to watch from a wide angle.
Will your Canadian tv work in the UK?
Both analog and digital tuners are likely to be incompatible with British broadcasts but if the television is to be used with a satellite or cable receiver then it is quite possible.
Check the following features:
Does the television handle 230V power supply. An information label on the cabinet will show the voltage range it accepts.
Does the television handle PAL 50Hz standard definition signals? The specification section of the manual may have the information.
Does the HDMI input support 50Hz signals at 576i, 720p, 1080i and 1080p resolutions? If it does, then it will accept British signal formats. Again, the manual may have these formats listed but you may need to contact LG to obtain a definitive answer. However, it is an unusual question to ask so don't be surprised if even the manufacturer doesn't have the answer.
In these days of ever lower prices for television equipment, the cost and effort to ship a television across the Atlantic is likely to outweigh any benefits.
Is there any place that buys broken lcd TVs?
In these days of replacement rather than repair it is very likely to cheaper to buy a new TV than to have a damaged screen replaced. Spare parts have always been far more expensive than the cost of the original part and never more so than LCD display panels.
If is also becoming something of a challenge to find repairers willing and able to undertake such a repair. If there is a local television repair center close by, it is worth asking for an estimate but do not be surprised if the cost exceeds a new model.
What is a dual link DVI cable used for?
DVI (digital visual interface) cables are used for connecting a video source to a display device, like a DVD player or BluRay player to a television. Or connecting a video source to a computer monitor.
What is the difference between a lcd projector and a HDTV projector?
A LCD projector projects the image to a screen in front of it like a slide projector projects the images of slides onto a screen while a LCD tv projects from behind the screen like a large TV, the image coming to the screen from behind it rather from in front of it. That is basically the only difference. You can usually get a much larger image from a LCD projector than from a LCD tv. Projectors usually require more planning and installation events and you can not just pick it up and move it to another room easily.
What is the best TV for the outdoors?
Liquifi new elements series 2012 model. Now using expensive transparent museum glass and new thermostatically controlled heating and cooling system.
HDTV stands for High Definition Television. HDTV is a digital television broadcasting standard. Since it is digital, the signals are composed of ones and zeroes -- the language of computers -- instead of waves. HDTV digital signals can contain more information that the old systems. The data can be compressed to allow up to six times more information in the same range of radio waves. Therefore, a broadcaster can send multiple data streams through the limited airwaves they are allowed to use. This is known as multicasting. The old TV standard was for 625 lines (not 525 lines across), with the television screen having a 4:3 "aspect ratio" (that is, the dimensions of the TV screen would be IN A RATIO of 4 to 3). Aspect ratio has very little to do with the broadcast standard - widescreen TV's are not necessarily HDTV (Mine's standard 625 PAL). HDTV can give display of 720 or 1080 lines, and the aspect ratio is 16:9. You can access HDTV with a digital converter on an old television. But this will not give you its full benefits. Newer models of TVs are being built with integrated receivers for HDTV.
Can you keep an LCD TV outdoors?
If you were to leave a TV outside it is very possible for it to be stolen so I would advise against it. Yes but it would be very stupid cos if it rains, well we all know water and electricity dont go!!!
Why does higher Hz make it better?
Yes, on some types of video, a higher scanning rate will improve the picture.
Are element led-lcd tv any good?
It depends what you mean by LED.
Liquid Crystal Displays need a light source, as LCDs produce non themselves.
This light, used to be provided by Cold Cathode Flourescent Lamps (CCFL). These were delicate, failed after a while and used high voltage to run.
Modern LCDs use white, Light Emmiting Diodes to provide the light source.
These use low voltage and run cool. They could only be used now, because it took a while for development to produce a good white light, with a high light output.
So when a TV is advertised as having LED technology, this is what they are referring to.
It is still an LCD TV, but with LEDs providing the light and yes they are better. They use less power and are potentially more long lived.
TVs are being developed that use red, green and blue, LED's in a matrix to provide the picture content and light. They are used in very large displays at football stadiums.
Small versions are being developed using a flat film with LEDs 'printed' on it. This is called OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode). So far they can only make small screens using this tech. but they are getting better, but more expensive at first.
Which department stores have cards easiest to obtain?
Let me give you some unsolicited advice. If you have bad credit, chances are that you are not so good at handling credit yet. Perhaps the best thing to do is to try to live within your financial means, until your credit heals. By then, you should be ready to get back into credit, responsibly.
This would also help you financially since you wouldn't have to absorb the very high interest rates that would often accompany high risk credit.
How much does a home theater Blu-ray generally cost?
A home theater blu ray generally costs 250.00 . It is at this steep price because the technology behind the blue ray allows you to play media files that are a higher quality than what is found in traditional bluray players.
What causes horizontal lines to run down a CRT TV?
Either the monitor or video card are bad or the wrong software driver is being used for the video card or the refresh rate is out of range for the monitor. How to resolve it: Plug in a different monitor swap the video card into another PC or try a new one make sure the correct software driver is being used for the video card.
Or there is simply too much dust in the video card fan. Q-tips may be the solution.
Which is better cable or s video cable?
In short, S-Video is a "step up" from Composite Video. So, S-Video is better, if you can tell the difference on the device in question.
Long answer:
My wording of "step up" is not entirely accurate - in video image processing, within a device the image is stored and processed at the highest quality possible (most of the time), and then only downgraded to the type of connection required. The following is the breakdown of the three most common connection types for analog video.
Video information usually consists of luminance (brightness) information, and chroma (color) information. This may or may not be explicitly synchronized by provided synchronization lines (as it is with a PC monitor). The most common standard used today is the so-called RGB - that's Red, Green and Blue (the three colors from the additive palette that can make up any other color when mixed).
When you combine that RGB information into Chroma and separate Luminance (brightness) from it, you get S-Video (4 pins, 2 wire pairs, one for Chroma and one for Luma). Of course some information is lost due to this combining, and quality suffers.
In order to get that information to "fit" into just one pair of wires (e.g. an RCA-RCA cable) it must be "mixed" in a way (not dissimilar to air TV broadcasting), as to have them 'pass through each other' without losing them. Once again - quality suffers from this, as the signals influence each other. This is Composite video.