How wide is a 32-inch wide-screen tv?
This depends on whether this is a standard (4:3) or widescreen (16:9) television.
I'm going to assume that you are talking about a widescreen television, as they don't usually make standard ratio televisions that big.
The dimensions are roughly 27.9 by 15.7 inches
What are limitations of Blu-ray disc?
They will only play on Blu-Ray players. But at least they also play CDs and DVDs
Switched on my lcd tv picture flashed on then went dark but I'm getting sound is it broken?
I am having the same problem with my ilo, I was told it could be the backlight inverter or the cfl bulb
How will the picture from an HDMI cable look if it is used with a 720p lcd tv?
An HD LCD television will be able to handle any HD incoming signal inclusing 720p and 1080i. It will also handle any SD signal.
The picture will be as good as the source. If the source is HD, you should expect to see HD quality. If it SD, expect SD quality. The HDMI cable merely passes data from the source to the television and does not affect quality of images.
How well do high definition antennas work?
High quality high definition broadcast antennae actually work quite well. More expensive types can pick up stations from as far as 75 miles away.
All TVs need a antenna of some type whether it be a set of rabbit ears, a roof top antenna, cable or sat. decoder.
Will 40 inch flat screen tv fit in space 36 inches wide?
No, the smallest width out there currently is 36 and 5/8 inch. It is a samsung. (as of 10/4/11) I wish they made a 40" TV that fit 36" width
Can you play 720p on composite cable?
Composite video signals are used with standard definition video. There is no composite encoding system for HD signals. As 720p, 1080i and 1080p are all HD signals, they cannot be carried on a composite signal.
What are double layer Blu-ray disks?
Double-layer means that there are two layers of the disk in which the data is held. Nearly every DVD and Blu-Ray movie is double-layered. Sometimes when the player transitions from one layer to another, it can create a short pause. But the disc being double-layered is good, for that means it can hold up 2 times more data than a single layer. A double-layered Blu-Ray holds up to a maximum of 50 GB of data, which is 5 times more data storage than a double-layered DVD's maximum
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What is the importance in the hertz in a flat panel TVs?
Broadcast television runs at 50Hz (Europe) or 60Hz (North America). All standard definition signals in fact display a half frame, known as a field, 50 or 60 times each second. A full frame is displayed every 25th or 30th of a second. The same applies to HD signals using the 1080i format. 720p and 1080p deliver a full frame every 50th and 60th of a second. Some televisions boast 100Hz or 120Hz operation. The theory is that by creating additional frames between the original frames, less flicker is visible and movement appears smoother. The theory often works well in practice but there are televisions on sale that process the signal in a way that sometimes results in blurring of the image during fast motion on the screen. The blurring effect changes depending on the type of material being displayed. 100 / 120 Hz televisions tend to be more expensive than 50 / 60 Hz models but it is vital that the television is auditioned before making a decision to spend additional money on this feature. Remember that if you are a sports fan, it is no good to look at the display while it shows impressive but static landscapes. Look at the movement of a ball or hockey puck and see if it remains clear all the time. Likewise, lovers of films and documentaries may not see the improvement for their chosen content. If you cannot notice the difference between normal frequency and doubled frequency images, you must ask yourself if the additional cost is worthwhile.
How can you choose an indoor HDTV antenna?
As a quick first step, just try any antenna you have. Some TVs have two different connectors, one for the regular TV signal (NTSC), and one for a digital TV signal (HDTV). Plug it into the digital input and do a channel scan. Also try any cable TV connection in your house and ask the local providers if they offer free access to the local on-air stations. In that case, you do not need an antenna. Just get connected to the free service and plug in the TV. The most important thing to do next is to get a list of all the digital television stations available in your area, and find out how far the transmitters are and what angle from your house. To get this list go to the Antenna Web website co-sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA): www.antennaweb.org. Register with your name, address, and email, and select whether you want junk mail or not. You will get a customized list of all the stations in your area. This information will help you choose an antenna. Don't be surprised if there are a lot more digital stations than the old TV stations you had. Each old station gets 4 new channels for digital broadcasts. The first question is do you need a VHF antenna or only UHF. In most areas of the USA, only a UHF antenna is required. However, if some stations you want broadcast in VHF then you will need a combined VHF/UHF antenna. One way to combine them is to get both antennas, and a UHF/VHF combiner box. VHF antennas are particularly important for channels 2 to 6. Often for channels 7-13 you can get by using a UHF antenna, and in some cases one will work even for 2-6. If your area has only UHF but you have a VHF antenna, then try that. It just may work. But if it doesn't then get the right antenna for better reception. The third question is distance. Get a short-range, medium-range, or long-range antenna that is rated for the distance to the transmitters you want to use. If it is a long distance (over 20 miles), you may want to consider getting an outdoor antenna. You might also try an outdoor one that is small enough to fit indoors (there is at least one popular model that works well). You can also get a signal amplifier box that may increase the range of your antenna. If all the transmitters that you want are within 20 degrees of each other (as is the case in many areas including New York, Los Angeles, and Phoenix) then you are in luck. You can use a uni-directional antenna and point it to the middle of the transmitters. If the stations you want are in all different directions, then you will have to turn the antenna to each one when you watch it, or get a multi-directional antenna. Remaining quesitons: 1. Outdoor antennas have directions for pointing them in a certain direction. As for how to point your indoor antenna in one direction, I do not know. Are rabbit ears pointable to the angle of the transmitter? 2. Some indoor antennas have dials that you can dial until you get the reception you want, but these are not usually marked with angles, so you just turn and turn. Are these dials directional? 3. Some indoor antennas have loops, discs, or other flat objects that can be rotated. Perhaps these are pointable along the diameter or perpindicular. 4. Digital TV has different reception problems. You can have a perfectly clear picture, but the picture can go to super low resolution or stop moving. Also the closed captions can become garbled. Are these signs of poor reception or some other problem? (It's like watching television thru a Microsoft Windows computer, where you have to wait for the computer to re-draw the screen and whatever else it is doing.) The antenna sellers will help with decisions about which antenna to get and how to position it. Generally outside above the roof is best (for outdoor antennas), and upper floors are better for indoor antennas. If you have multiple TVs, you might be able to use a high-quality antenna that does not have to be adjusted (can be pointed right at the transmitters) on a high floor and some signal boosting and splitting boxes to send it to all the TVs.
Can the cable TV provider tell if you have more then 1 TV hooked up?
At this point, I don't think so. The output of the cable box isn't generally monitored. Besides, it shouldn't really matter to anyone, in my opinion. You're buying the service itself, and should have the right to split it up to as many TV's as you're able.
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What is the best description of the capability of an HDMI connection?
Ability to transfer both video and up to eight channels of high resolution surround sound. Good luck with your certs.
Does Blu-ray DVD combo mean you get 2 discs?
It's a brand of DVDs that are apparently better than a regular DVD. I believe Disney makes them. They have a blue side on the back of the disk, which is how you identify it. It's supposed to have better quality than a regular DVD, like better image quality, better sound, etc.
Will an hdtv eventually stop scanning for channels properly over time?
An HDTV should not eventually stop scanning for channels. Provided you have properly cared for your TV, this is not a common problem.
What wire do you use to bypass the DVD player for the dvd player to work while driving?
In car DVD players and other video replay systems have an interlock to prevent use that can distract a driver. It is an important safety feature and must not be disabled, Not only is it an offence to tamper with such safety features in some jurisdictions, it is negligent and selfish to allow a driver to be at an increased risk of causing injury or death due to avoidable distractions.
HDTV LCD home theater projectors?
An HDTV LCD home theater projector can be found on amazon.com for as litle as 1,300.00. It would be hard to find it cheaper (and good quality) in the Los Angeles area.
What brand of LCD TV has the best picture with a standard definition signal?
panasonic, sony bravia and, samsung
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Will a lcd hd tv have a good picture when using regular cable hookup?
I've seen good and bad, depending on your cable company and how good their system is maintained. It's a crap-shoot and you really won't know until you give it a try.