Chances are very good that you’ll be connecting more than just HDTV and analog TV broadcasts to your new HDTV. You’ll want to watch DVDs and videotapes, play video games,and so on.
There are two bits of good news here:
Archive for October, 2009
HDTV Working With Other Sources
Accessing Your HDTV Channels
To get the most out of your HDTV, you need to be able to receive HDTV channels. What you need to make this work depends what kind of HDTV you have (or are buying):
HDTV:
A true HDTV contains a built-in ATSC tuner, which can receive over-the-air (OTA) HDTV broadcasts. The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) is beginning [...]
HDTV Display Resolutions
High Definition usually refers to 720 or more lines of video format resolution displayed in a horizontal fashion from top to bottom. A common native resolution used in HD Ready LCD TV panels is 1366×768 pixels instead of the ATSC Standard 1280×720 pixels.



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