Posts Tagged hdtv 1080p

What do I need to hook up my computer to my HDTV?

Posted by on Tuesday, 25 May, 2010

I have a 52″ flat screen Sharp HDTV 1080p. I have a desktop Packard, newer (unsure of the make/or model).
I want to hook up my computer to the TV. How do I do this and what do I need? Can you please be specific. What color should the end of the cords be (If it matters) and how do I hook it up. Thanks so much!


How to connect Coaxial cable to HDMI on HDTV?

Posted by on Saturday, 15 May, 2010

How do i get best HDTV 1080p picture quality by connecting the coaxial cable to HDTV. I’ve four TVs and i do not want to pay monthly charges to cable company. Is there any switch or device available so that i can connect coaxial cable(from wall cable outlet)to HDTV via HDMI for best quality.


What is the best brand and deal on an hdtv 1080p?

Posted by on Sunday, 9 May, 2010

I’m looking to score a good deal on a smaller (32”-37”) hdtv lcd 1080p 60hz tv right now. Anyone seen any good deals for the holidays? Overall recommendations?


Samsung PN50C550 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

Posted by on Tuesday, 4 May, 2010

  • 1080p Full HD Resolution, 600 Hz subfield motion
  • Mega Dynamic Contrast ratio, Built-in digital tuner
  • New single-filter clear panel design eliminates the off-angle reflections that cause picture blurring of images
  • Supports multichannel sound (MTS)and second audio program (SAP) with 181-channel capacity

Product Description
Get a true cinematic experience without going to the cinema with a Samsung plasma HDTV. This Samsung PN50C550, with Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio makes sure every frame is saturated with dense, rich color. Samsung is also ENERGY STAR compliant so you are assured that your 50 -inch plasma HDTV is helping the environment by using less enery while saving you money…. More >>

Samsung PN50C550 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV


Nintendo slowing Wii production lines

Posted by on Wednesday, 2 December, 2009

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Even with a price cut and the holiday season, Nintendo is scaling back Wii production for some reason. Could it be that the gaming system has finally reached a market saturation point or that the company is prepping for the Wii 2? Probably both.

Whatever the reason is, the two Wii manufacturing companies, Mitsumi and Hosiden, will see a 50% drop in net profits because of the reduced order size. But hopefully their production lines won’t be slow for a while and we’ll see the new and improved Wii Xtreme HDTV 1080p 2 system sometime real soon. [via Kotaku]



Buying Your HDTV Online or Offline

Posted by on Tuesday, 17 November, 2009

When you have finished your investigation and are definite the high definition television type that you feel will likely to suit your needs and wishes, it’s time to settle on where to really complete the buying. In times past, you really did not have many alternatives, and the community electronics vendor is possibly the only shop you could go. Now the internet has made online shopping a great deal simpler and better, hence the question at this moment is should you buy online or offline?

In fact, it’s by and large a sound idea to visit the neighborhood electronics shop to have an actual presentation of almost every Television that you are considering buying. That is a big pro that offline traders enjoy, you can actually physically examine the goods before the transaction.

Still, if it is one of the large electronics shop chains, more often than not, the service will not be all that good, and don’t be expecting the sales personnel to be especially informed too. They are commonly low salaried sales staff who are not employed for their intelligence of the goods. The excessive turnover rate frequently hinders you from dealing with a very experienced person. They also are commonly more concerned with vending the product they plan for you to purchase rather than the manufactured goods that you desire to buy so their opinions would often be one-sided. Hence, these kinds of stores are usually merely good for doing inquiries and getting product data.

The higher line electronics stores can be excellent sources of data and the service is usually to a great extent better there, but you pay for all of that, as the prices for comparable products will frequently be much more costly than at the retail chains.

Online vendors can differ highly and range in breadth from fresh to famous, reliable vendors. The lone considerable lead that online merchants possess over their offline equivalents is significantly lowered overhead prices. That suggests that they don’t have to make as much income on every transaction to stay in the trade as the offline vendors do. The savings are therefore go to you.

Since HDTVs are a high dollar purchase to start with, the added expenditure related with shipping are most regularly offset by the fact that you do not need to shoulder sales tax on the manufactured goods.

The major thing to consider about online merchants is the necessity to deal with those who have been in business for years. That suggests constancy in their business practices. It is likewise sensible to deal with vendors who are sanctioned dealers for the brands that they sell. Once more, that refers more to the quality of the complete transaction that you are dealing with.

Generally therefore, if you do sufficient exploration beforehand in the Internet to get a superior working wisdom of the HDTV goods that are on hand, and then visit a neighborhood shop to actually present them, you can then keep considerable sums of cash by paying for your ideal model online from a experienced, reliable dealer.

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