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HDTV (High-Definition Television) is a new type of television that offers better resolution than a standard analog television. The different types of HDTV displays include plasma, direct-view, front screen and rear screen projection.

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How do you get Disney movie rewards Blu-ray DVD codes without buying a movie?

Be careful collecting codes without purchasing the movies. Their terms and conditions suggest that you may need to provide proof of purchase for some rewards

How strong of a surge protector should you get?

The strength of a surge protector is typically measured in joules. It is recommended to get a surge protector with at least 1000-2000 joules of protection for basic home or office use. For more sensitive electronics or in areas prone to frequent power surges, consider a surge protector with higher joules ratings (around 3000-4000 joules).

Can you compare the picture quality of LCD TV's with plasma TV's?

Interesting question. Having worked on LCD, DLP and plasma sets, I've found that a lot of it depends on several factors. Truth is, they can all provide fantastic pictures, but they also vary from model to model.

Much of it depends on your signal source, and one of the things you need to keep in mind, is when you're in a store looking at all the displays, the store will have provided the highest quality HDTV signal they can afford in their system, and they'll all look great.

When you get it home though, it's going to be a different story. It depends on whether you're taking the signal off air, whether or not you have analog or digital satellite or digital cable, how good the signal is from the receivers or cable box and whether or not it's a HD receiver/cable box.

But that's just the beginning. Are you using the HDMI (High definition Multimedia Interface) connection, RGB cables (quality varies greatly) or the regular RF inputs.

LCD TV's now have 1080 resolution, so does DLP and Plasma. So taking all the other items into consideration, it's really a personal choice of appearance, how it's mounted and optional features as well as personal budget.

The "best picture" comes when you have an extended warranty contract, and a reliable company to back it up. The reason for this is simply because some replacement parts and service calls would cost you as much as the TV did originally. That's something I've seen time and time again.

Is Monster the best HDMI cable maker?

HDMI carries a digital signal. The quality of the cable is confirmed by passing certification tests set out by the HDMI organization. You will get the same image quality with a generic cable which cost 50 cents to make as you will with a Monster cable or any brand for that matter. Because HDMI is digital, as long as data is received and interpreted correctly, the quality will be identical regardless of the type of cable. There is no such thing as "more digital".

More expensive cable may be more robust. If the cable will be connected and dis-connected on a regular basis, it might be wise to avoid the cheapest cables. If the cable is connected and left in place, as is the case in almost all homes, it is likely to last for many years regardless of the cost.

How can you reuse the LCD from a broken portable DVD player?

You can take the LCD out and sell it on eBay or craigslist. Also the board is recyclable.

What does AGC mean on a fuse -?

The AG stands for All Glass. There are suffix types "A" (Up to five amps and shorter than AGC); "C" (up to thirty amps) and "U" (up to sixty amps, big and fat) that I know of. These glass fuses come in a style called "SFE" from "Society of Fuse Engineers". They run up to about 25 amps and are longer than AGC.

The new blade fuses are AT, from American blade Type. ATC, up to thirty amps. ATM (mini) and so on.

How do you convert 2 RCA jacks from stereo down to 2 RCA jacks to the amp?

How about a audio cable with two MALE RCA jacks on each end. If both units are not stereo, use a "Y" cord to convert stereo to mono.

Is it possible to get a 3.5 mm audio jack to work in an optical audio out port?

No.

A 3.5mm jack is a copper electrical connector while an optical port isn't. Although it is possible to obtain converters between optical and copper, it is an expensive route to take and almost certainly there is a lower cost alternative to the problem.

Does Samsung offer any deals on 3D contents for people who buy its 3D TV?

All manufacturers are offering incentives for buying 3D and smart televisions. The offers change fast so when you are ready to buy, do some research on the net and in store to find the best offers around.

Remember that a deal involving content may have long term commitments after a free period so always check the fine print.

Does a room have to be dark to use projectors say instead of a TV Can it replace a TV?

No it doesn't have to be dark.. Bt if it is dark. And it would be u can see clearly.

Most home cinema systems have high lumen lamps for use in daylight conditions.

How bright the image appears will depend upon the strength of the projection lamp, the distance from the wall, the brightness of the room and the material projected on to. For indoor household daytime use, a 2000+ ANSI lumens projector will be needed. To get the best image, use a projection screen or reflective wall paint such as those offered by Goo Systems.

My free view box doesn't work on my TV because I don't have an aerial on my house would an indoor aerial work?

It is unlikely that an indoor aerial will deliver a signal to drive a Freeview receiver. Digital television demands a good quality signal in order to decode it correctly. A poor analog signal would be shown by "snow" on the image. The same level of signal quality in a digital system would produce no picture at all.

It might be worth trying an indoor aerial. You may be lucky enough to be in a strong signal area. If not, you may need to consider an external aerial.

What is the bang and olufsen 740 mastercode?

7-40 means Beovision 7, 40" is the abreviation. The mastercode is 5 digit number to unlock pin number. This number only have Bang & Olufsen service.

Difference between lcd and led and tft?

i don't know.its yours site u have to response.......bloody...

Do video games ruin HDTV?

The answer seems to be two part. If you have an old CRT type of TV screen then the answer is yes. If a static image is left on for extended time periods then it is possible for "burn in" to occur. If you have purchased a television in the last few years then most likely you will have no problem because the LCD, LED, and DLP HDTV's use a different technology.

Why are tv's running at 1080p 24p?

Interlaced television signals run at 25 or 30 frames per second with 50 or 60 fields per second. (A field is half of the complete frame so two fields generate a full frame). Interlaced signals are designated with an "i". 1080i, 480i etc.

Progressive signals normally run at 50 or 60 frames per second. Progressive signals are full frames without multiple fields. The designation is "p". 1080p, 720p etc.

Films use 24 frames per second. As each frame of the film captures the whole image, it is progressive so 24p identifies a progressive signal at 24 frames each second. Whenever a film is broadcast, it is changed to suit the broadcast format. However, DVDs and computer generated or stored content can retain the film's frame rate. To display 24p content, a television must be capable of handling that format. The 1080 refers to the number of lines making up the image but this could be 480 or 576 lines if the image is standard definition rather than high definition.

Although many televisions can handle 24p formats, not all of the do. Whenever a film is broadcast, it needs to be changed to a conventional format such as 1080i. There are two ways to do it. For European television, it needs to be converted to 25 frames per second. Generally, the film is run a few percent faster than the original speed and 24 frames per second becomes 25 frames per second. So, a 100 minute movie will be shown in 96 minutes. North American television runs at 30 frames per second and a technique known as 3-2 pull down is used. The first frame of the film is sampled and displayed over two television fields. The next film frame is sampled and displayed for three television fields. The process is repeated throughout the film transfer to video. The end result is that the film is converted to a television format and will last the same length of time as the original.

What is the difference between a 28awg and a 24awg HDMI?

24/28 AWG is the thickness of the wire used in the conductors, AWG stands for American Wire Gauge, and is a measurement of how many conductors can be wrapped around a cylinder next to each other in one inch. Therefore, the 24 AWG wire is slightly thicker. There is no need for thicker wire in HDMI cables, however, as it is the quality of sheilding and the connectors that determine the cables ultimate quality. You shouldn't have to pay any more than $20.00 for a 6 foot HDMI cable.

What audio cable do you need for the x rocker 51231?

The X rocker M#51231 has an 1/8" stereo input.

you will need to go to radio shack, or somewhere equivalent, to purchase a few connectors to translate that connection to the x-rocker. There are a couple different ways to do this. but, without knowing your situation and whether or not a better cable has been invented, it would be best to go there and tell them the following: How do I connect stereo RCA male to 1/8" stereo female.

however, if its possible to get a signal out to headphones, that same signal could be fed to the xRocker.

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Which gives the best picture s video or component cables?

Component (red-green-blue) 3 wire RCA will always have a superior picture.

Size of tv for a room?

The best current answer is 6" of diagonal measurement for every foot you are away from the screen, seated in the most common place (a couch or chair). So, if the couch is 7 feet from the screen, you should look at a 42" (46" is the next common size) screen. If you are 10 feet or more away from the screen, buy the largest screen you can afford. Note that the ideal screen size has changed dramatically over the years as larger screens have become commonplace. 10 years ago, a screen was 4" for every foot.

How do you connect sound system x600 edifier in Sony Bravia klv bx300?

Connect the Audio Out of the Sony set (Left + Right RCA) to the audio input of the X600 (1/8" stereo). You will need an adapter y-cable.

What do they call a flat screen TV?

They call a flat screen television a "big screen tv". That is the slang term. The scientific term for it is LCD flat-screen television. YOUR WELCOME!

Is it safe to play ps2 on plasma screen TVs?

It is safe to play in that you will not be hurt. There is a concern about picture burn in on some plasma TV screens and it is not restricted to whether it is a PS2 being played or from other situations