How to set to native resolution?
The native resolution of a television or display is the physical layout of the pixels in the display. It is fixed and cannot be set.
Any signal received that is not at the display's native resolution will be re-sized to that it will fit the native resolution of the display.
Yes and yes. "dvi-d with hdcp" Here is my understanding of it all. First dvi-d means digital signal only. hdcp (HD) means High-definition (CP) means copy protected i.e. you can't record the signal. As for the other part of the question. Is it able to be viewed like a tv and do you need to subscribe to hd with your cable provider?" Yes but, you have to have a cable box with a DVI output connector. Or some newer DVD players have dvi output. You didn't say what the name of your cable service is so i don't know if you have to subscribe (pay that is ) for HDTV or not. I'm on Cox cable and get HDTV for free.
The answer to secret sound on easy FM?
hi,am Nelson Njoroge from Nakuru and i would like to try out the secret sound.
To me its the sound of a file or in kiswahili tupa:{that is used for sharppening knives}.
My numbers are 0727280329 & 0750261227,or email me on njorogenelson25@yahoo.com.
Do you need a special aerial to receive high definition television on a freeview box?
Antennas are designed to work in certain frequency bands. They are essentially "tuned" to one or more bands (Depending on elements used) to increase the gain in those bands. Now if the signal is strong enough from all channels you can get by with just connecting a wire to the antenna input. The length of the wire in terms of the wavelengths of the signals being received determines how well the antenna matches to the incoming signal. So the answer is try using your old antenna and if you have signal strength problems you can rotate the antenna or get one specifically designed for your HD channels. Another option is to use an amplifier at the antenna to boost signal going to the TV.
If you are close enough to the broadcasting station, you can use a coat-hanger, so NO it doesn't require a special antenna to receive the digital high definition signal locally.
The handy machines have a varying life span, and it is heavily dependent on use. The machines usually have adequate motors, and though the electrics can be a problem, it is usually the blade drive that takes the hit. Either the hub on the base unit gets torn up or hub on the bottom of the canister is shredded. The user has a lot of control over wear here because if the canister is properly mated to the base prior to operation (upon each use), the probability of damage is minimal. There is one more weak point in the mechanism. It's that bushing in the bottom of the canister where the drive shaft goes through the removable base and is connected to the blades. It can seize on the shaft. Fortunately, the drive hub on the base or the blade assembly that is held on the bottom of the canister is usually a replacement part and can be purchased separately. Oh, and don't drop the glass canister. Those cost good money to replace; it takes a lot of value out of your purchase if you have to buy one. Machines of a more "robust" construction and costing a bit more are probably worth the few extra bucks to purchase them. The most economical tend to give the least service, as one might expect. It might be better if one a bit more "mid-range" in price could be picked up on sale. Try your local department stores and watch for discounted and demo merchandise. (It should come with a full warranty. If it doesn't, avoid it.) Also recall that eBay has everything "on sale" all the time. Just watch the shipping costs! Try a search for local sellers and inquire about local pick up even if they don't offer it. You'll be paying cash as incentive to the seller and getting a discount. You'll also be getting a sealed unit so you'll be able to send in the warranty card or register the unit online. Repair parts were mentioned. Some folks actually go to the trouble and inquire about parts before making a purchase. In a lot of department stores, the customer service people usually aren't going to be able to answer your questions about parts, but an owner's manual might be available (from a demo unit) for your scrutiny. They frequently have the information about the replacement blades or drive hubs. Certainly almost all machines can be investigated for the availability of repair parts simply by going onto the web. And almost all are have "1-800" support. It costs only a minute or two of your time to check it out. You asked about life. With moderate use, the machine can probably be expected to perform well for a couple or three years (or perhaps a bit more) before wear causes failure at one of the two drive hubs or in the drive shaft bushing. Then a brief interval until your new part arrives and you're back in business. All of these parts are user replaceable, and don't let anyone tell you they're not. It might be a bit tricky removing the lower drive hub, the one in the base, but that's how a tech would fix it if it hit the bench in the repair shop. DIY is the thing with a good blender. A last technical tip is that the drive hubs all screw off in the same direction they turn to drive the blade. (It wouldn't work out very well if they didn't....) Look at your unit's parts, think it through and you'll figure it out. All the best from this kitchen to yours. Bon appétit!
No, most freesat boxes have an analogue video and audio output in the form of a scart connector or phono connectors. These will connect to almost any television that has AV inputs.
Freesat offers a selection of subscription free channels as standard definition with a rather smaller selection of HD channels for UK viewers. Freesat receivers are sold as standard definition or HD Freesat. Even the HD receivers normally have an anlogue output although it will only deliver SD signals. HD signals will be down converted to use the analogue outputs. Exact features vary from one model to another so it's important to check the specifications before buying.
To take advantage of the HD quality, the HDMI signal connector needs to be used and of course, the television also needs to be an HD television with HDMI inputs.
What type of coax is better for fios rg6 or rg58?
By fios, this would be the Verizon fiber-optic service? And, the cable in question is from the set top box to a monitor? Assuming that the answer is yes to both, then a video cable from the set top box should be one with a characteristic impedance of 75ohms. RG58 is a 50ohm cable, so avoid that one. For most short runs of a few feet, then RG6 or almost any other 75ohm co-ax will do the job. For long runs, in excess of 50 feet or so, then the quality of cable can become important to the signal quality received at the television, so a bit more research might be worthwhile. However, there is rarely a "right" or a "wrong" cable to be using as long as it is a 75ohm co-ax.
You own a 65 Sharp LCD TV and someone spilled water on the screen. How do you get the stain off?
let it dry out, but if its been a while then there is probably some damage
Where you can buy a cheap tv without a freeview or freesat tuner?
Freeview and Freesat are the terrestrial and satellite standards in the UK for free to air digital broadcasts. During 2010, almost all analogue transmitters are being turned off leaving the digital transmissions the only way to receive television. Therefore, any television sold in the UK will have one or both tuners built in.
The components required for the tuners amount to a few pennies. The engineering work involved in removing them from production runs costs considerably more and will result in a more expensive television that has less functionality.
The displays that do not have tuners built in are generally called monitors rather than televisions. Many computer monitors also feature video inputs but if the prices are compared, most computer monitors will be more expensive than a similar size of television.
There are still a number of low cost televisions around in the UK. Own brand models in supermarkets are very competitive. Although brands such as Technica sold by Tesco are not the same quality as Sony, Panasonic and other premium names, they represent good value for money and will be among the cheapest televisions available.
How does samsung TV touch of color work?
"Touch of Color" just means that the TV has a reddish tinge on the unit. It is not a back-light, it is simply the color of the unit. And the red part is only about a quarter inch thick at the bottom of the unit just under the screen.
You will only notice it if light it directly on it, to see it just point a flashlight directly at the bottom of the unit.
Is there a new HDTV radio walkman on the market?
I assume you mean a walkman or portable audio device that is able to pick up the digital TV band frequency. At this point in time (11/11/10) there is not.
Unfortunately not...I learned the painful way when I threw my digital camera at my 42inch sony bravia. They can be fixed but it's more expensive to do than just buying a new one. Get yourself some cheap contents insurance which covers accidental damage. Wait a few weeks then put in a claim. It'll still cost you a few bob but much more cost effective than buying a new one. :)
Yes, place a small desk top fan in the enclosed area to keep the TV cool or it will die an early death.
What is the use of a digital tuner?
There are a few uses for a digital tuner, it can be used when needing to tune a guitar to ensure each string is in the correct key or there is a digital tuner which can be used for your TV to receive a signal that enables you to watch various channels through a digital TV set.
What is the difference between true-oled and woled-cf?
The basic OLED TV design (called a "True-OLED" TV) uses 3 color OLED sub-pixels (Red, Green and Blue) to create each 'pixel'. But some companies are using a different archicture, called WOLED-CF which uses four white OLED subpixels with color filters on top (RBG and W). This is also called a RGBW design. The WOLED-CF technology was developed by Kodak (and the IP is now owned by LG Display), and it should make the OLED panel easier to make. However it will also be less efficient. LG Display's OLED TVs which will be released in 2012 will be based on this design.
How do you use a HDMI cable with the vbox2?
It does not have an HDMI input and only component cable inputs on the Vbox2 advanced
What purpose does a vga to HDMI serve?
VGA to HDMI cable convert an analogue signal to a digital signal. It does this by connecting an audio cable to the adapter, where the video signal is fused with the audio also, so there is only one cable connecting to your HDTV.
How dependable is a Samsung led TV?
The Samsung LED TV has very high dependablity ratings on several websites. You can purchase the tv with 3d compatablity and it is available up to 46 inches. This tv was rated 4 out of 5 stars on cnet.
Can you connect 4 headphones to the same ir DVD player?
Yes, the IR transmitter doesn't care how many IR headphones are in the room.
Is there an Owner's manual for decosonic convection roaster?
Download the Decosonic Oven Convection Manual at:
http://www.squirrelconspiracy.net/decosonic_convection_oven.htm
This is what they look like.
http://www.epson.co.jp/e/newsroom/2006/news_20061212_2.htm
Why do you have to have to have a converter box for HDTV if you are a cable company subscriber?
If by converter box you mean a digital converter box, the type that are being subsidized by the government, you don't. If you mean a tuner box, it is because the cable line is transmitting data, and it has to be interpreted into a video signal your TV can use.