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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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Does Samsung make a passive 3D TV?

Samsung, like the majority of manufacturers only makes active 3D tvs.

LG and Toshiba make passive 3D TVs.

Although there is debate over the better technology, manufacturers are supporting active 3D more than passive. It has had some teething trouble in its early days but recent developments have made it far more robust and the once heavy glasses are now as light as many of the passive glasses.

What is worse for your eyes the computer screen or the tv screen?

there are many variables involved but it usually depends on the exposure time of the display to your eyes the distance you sit away from the screen and the type of display is in use i.e lcd led plasma or crt this applies to both your tv screen and computer screen

What is the difference between regular and plasma TV?

regular and plasma T.V are bascilly the same BUT plasma you can watch T.V

in high denfention and watch it live while also stop and rewinding it but with normal

T.V all you get is just Four channels and plasama you get a misture (This only or might happen if you have Sky... I think).

:)

Can English DVDs play on French DVD player?

Europe is within a single region for DVD coding so there should normally be no problem playing any region two coded disc in a French player. European region discs also support sub-regions so it is possible that a UK market disc may not play on players even within other parts of Europe.

Note that France uses a different color encoding system than the rest of Europe. Although the vast majority of television equipment in France will support PAL as well as the French SECAM system, it might just be worth checking to make sure that the equipment will handle a PAL disc.

Does your TV have to be HD for digital TV?

All TVS that you can buy are ready for the digital signal. You do not have to buy an HD TV to get a digital signal.

Benefits of Samsung LCD TV?

Samsung has made LCD TVs that are energy efficient, although you must know that the larger the TV is, the more power it will consume no matter what. You can find energy star ratings on appliances such as TVs on their descriptions online or on their boxes.

Can you view movies in 3D through a 3D Blu-ray player on your non 3D compatible tv?

Undoubtedly playable. My own favorite to use is the PlayerFab Ultra HD Player(dvdfab.at/ultra-hd-player.htm). He not only supports playing ordinary DVD, Blu-ray (2D or 3D), but also can play 4K quality discs. This pretty much meets all my requirements, you can try it too.

What should you do to help you remember which component connect to which cable?

There are a number of things that you can do to help you remember which component connect to which cable. You can mark them with small tapes or just note the various colors on components which will correspond to the colors of cables.

How do you fix blue spots on your plasma tv?

You've either got matrix driver board issues or a defective display screen. Time to call a service man and be ready to shell out some major bucks for repairs, unless you have an extended warranty or a current manufacturer's warranty.

How do you connect an HDMI outlet to rca inputs?

You can't. HDMI is digital. RCA is analog (component or composite).

What is the difference between 1080i and 1080p?

HDTV 1080i is an interlaced picture and 1080p is progressive. HDTV 1080p is the shorthand name for a category of video modes. The number 1080 represents 1,080 lines of vertical resolution[1], while the letter p stands for progressive scan or non-interlaced. 1080p is considered an HDTV video mode. The term usually assumes a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9, implying a horizontal (display) resolution of 1920 dots across and a frame resolution of 1920 × 1080 or exactly 2,073,600 pixels. The frame rate in hertz can be either implied by the context or specified after the letter p (such as 1080p30, meaning 30 frames per second). 1080p is sometimes referred to in marketing materials as "True High-Definition" or "Full High-Definition". Although 2K/4K digital cinema technology is commercially available, and ultra-high definition video is in the research phase, 1080p and 1080i are currently the highest-resolution formats widely used for broadcasting and consumer distribution of video content. 1080i (pronounced "ten eighty I") is shorthand name for a category of video modes. The number 1080 stands for 1080 lines of vertical resolution, while the letter i stands for interlaced or non-progressive scan. 1080i is considered to be an HDTV video mode. The term usually assumes a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9, implying a horizontal resolution of 1920 pixels and a frame resolution of 1920 × 1080 or about 2.07 million pixels. The frame rate in hertz can be either implied by the context or specified after the letter i. The two frame rates in common use are 25 and 30 Hz, with the former (1080i25) generally being used in traditional PAL and SECAM countries (Europe, Australia, much of Asia, Africa), the latter (1080i30) in traditional NTSC countries (e.g. United States, Canada and Japan). Both variants can be transported by both major digital television formats, ATSC and DVB. 1080i vs 1080p To compare 1080i and 1080p it is important to compare framerates. Due to interlacing 1080i has twice the frame-rate but half the resolution of a 1080p signal using the same bandwidth. This is especially useful in sport-shows and other shows with fast-moving action. However, on some flat screens that don't support interlacing, this instead becomes smeared or jarred artifacts. Current digital television broadcast systems and standards are not equipped for 1080p50/60 transmission. Also, the majority of consumer televisions offered for sale are currently not equipped to receive or decode a 1080p signal at any frequency. It is less bandwidth-intensive to broadcast a film at 1080p24 than 1080i30, since 20% less data would be transferred. In addition, when the source material is 24 frames per second, as are most films, it would be easy to convert a 1080p24 broadcast to an NTSC 1080i30 format using a 3:2 pulldown process (see telecine). Moreover, displaying a p24 broadcast on an i50 system (such as PAL) requires the speed of video and audio be increased by over 4% (to 25 frames per second). For movies the frames (25 or 30 per second) are segmented into two interlaced fields with equal time index (psf, progressive in or with segmented frames). The deinterlacer has to perform a simple weave only. This ensures compatibility with 1080i25/30 with only little less coding efficiency than 1080p25/30 and half the bandwidth requirement of 1080p50/60, but the SDTV problems of PAL speed-up and Telecine judder remain. 1080i is better

How do you a Clean a Flat Screen TV?

Televisions are complex devices and modern ones use automated production to ensure the quality of the components that deal with the high data throughput found inside them. Fixing a television now requires information and tools only available to commercial repair centers.

Older CRT televisions are somewhat simpler but anyone asking this question should be warned that they contain lethal voltages which can remain present for days or weeks after the television has been switched off. If you are not qualified and experienced, avoid remove the case of any television.
A TV repair is best left to the professionals.

Who Manufactures Technika Tv's?

A Technika television is made by the company UMC. UMC is a Slovakian company and manufactures these televisions for Tesco Supermarkets. Technika televisions have a good design and have good digital media playback.

What lengths does a USB to HDMI cable come in?

"A High Definition Multi-Media Interface (HDMI) is readily available to purchase in many different lengths, however 6 feet seems to be the most popular option."

How can you get sound with HDMI cord?

pickles and corn in the morning will give you diarrhea

Which is better optical cable or HDMI?

HDMI is a pure digital signal for video AND audio. It's the best you can get. Component is the next best option for video, but most upscaling DVD players and the like can only send a 1080p signal via HDMI. If you're asking about coaxial as in the coax cable that supplies your cable feed to your tv or cable box then there is no comparison, literally. It's two different things. The cable signal will be decoded in the cable box then sent to the tv via whatever format you're using. If your talking about running the coax straight from the wall to your tv then you will NOT get an HD signal. You will have to have an HD cable box then run HDMI or component out to the tv from there. If you're talking about digital Coaxial cable, that is used for audio only. You have three options here. If you run everything through an HDMI switching receiver then that's all you need. If you're going straight to your tv and using built-in TV speakers then HDMI is all you need. If you're running your video to the TV with HDMI, but audio through a receiver then you can use either digital coax or toslink connections for digital audio. Toslink (fiber optic) is supposed to be the best for audio, but I've used digital coax and don't notice much of a difference. On a side note, if your tv accepts DVI, then you should know that DVI is essentially the same as HDMI except without the audio. DVI is digital video only.

How do you find out if your Apex television has a built-in ATSC tuner?

Hi,

If you can go to your user's menu on the TV and do a search for digital channels (as compared to analog channels) then you have an ATSC tuner.

Cubby

What is the price range for HDMI video cables?

Like most audio-video cabling, HDMI cables cost more the longer the cable. The average retail price of a typical HDMI cable used at home or the office, however, is about $10 for a 6 foot cable.

What does Blu-ray disc ready mean?

Any tv that has HMDI inputs is Blu-ray ready, but to enjoy the full benefits of Blu-ray, it should be running at 1080p or 1080i resolution. 1080p is considered the better of the two and the p stands for progressive, or one continuous stream, while the i stands for interlaced, and is two streams of information put into one.

What size screws are required to mount a 47 toshiba?

M8 (8 mm) x 15mm should work with these TV's. Make sure you use the spacers for the wall mounts if your TV was supplied with them.

Does a regular DVD look better played on a Blu-ray player?

A blu-ray player will not turn a DVD output into an HD quality signal. However, most will convert the signal to an HD format before sending the signal to a television. The conversion does not add more detail to the image but it can give the impression of a better image compared to watching the same signal output in standard definition. The player will usually have an option to enable the up conversion to HD so it is worth trying it with and without the conversion to see which offers the more pleasing image.

How will television evolve?

For projection TV systems, you can figure that laser projection systems will possibly be out next. I'm aware of a company working on it now.

You might also expect to see white LED's being used to replace those expensive, heat producing high wattage projection lamps and finally, possibly the first models of 3-D laser televisions.

You can possibly see the first true, flat screen televisions, not much thicker than a sheet of paper.

It's a very exciting time for the television industry, and after a slump, the transition to digital television is revitalizing the industry.

Just is just based on from what I've read, know first hand and some speculation.

How many channels does Sky HD offer?

Sky TV offers various packages to their esteem customers, hence the number of channels available depends on the package a customer is willing to pay for, they range from 50 channels to about 400 channels.