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Master Your HD Camcorder By Understanding HDTV

Posted by on Saturday, 18 December, 2010

How High Is Your Definition?

The enlarging popularity of clear as crystal broadcasts in American TV has indicated that HDTV has arrived and here to stay. Analog TV’s shift to an all-digital system heralded a new dawn in the 65-year history of television. Hours of HDTV content are available every night. That’s why having a HD camcorder is so significant. We are now used to shocking video clearness and quality through HD.

Basics of HDTV :

HDTV- a new type of TV that mixes an HDTV tuner and HD-capable display. Almost all HDTV uses the 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. An HDTV tuner can receive analog and digital over-the-air broadcasts.

HDTV-ready TV- features only the high-resolution display and can only receive digital broadcasts if connected with another HDTV tuner. HDTV-ready TVs can have the 16:9 widescreen ratio, or the square like 4:3 aspect ratio.

Getting started in HDTV is not as dear like during the past few years, as prices of tuners and HDTVs continue to drop but the quality of products are constantly improving.

To help maximize your HDTV setups without meaning bankruptcy here are some pointers to stop costly mistakes and help you enjoy HDTV at its best.

Finding HDTV broadcasts within your area

Over-the-air-broadcasts : virtually 2,500 local station across the us are broadcasting Digital television signals today. About ninety percent of digital station broadcasts are made in the UHF range a these can be accessed with the utilisation of a standard UHF antenna. For this eventuality you need :

- HD-compatible TV
- HDTV tuner- some are built in an HDTV
- Outdoor or indoor UHF antenna
- The HDTV broadcasts in your area ( of course )

Cable HDTV:

Nearly all wire firms in the States offer HDTV service to their customers ( particularly those living the major cities and TV markets ). Digital wire will be offering more channels and the picture quality of broadcasts will be noticeably more crisp. However , clients must always recall that digital cable is not like HDTV via cable. For this set up you need the following :

- HD-compatible television
- HD-compatible cable box
- HD programming from wire company

Digital satellite television :

HDTV via satellite is available for those living the US and has a clear view of the sky. In short , this service is available every. HDTV channels are available from the top satellite television suppliers DIRECTV and the DISHNetwork. Those sufficiently fortunate to live in major cities can even get local stations in HD via satellite. For this setup you need :

- HD-compatible television
- HD-compatible satellite dish
- HD-compatible satellite receiver
- HD programming

Once you start to enjoy HDTV, returning to normal TV is likely no longer an option. The clear as crystal viewing experience becomes addictive and anything less becomes lackluster. Many HDTV spectators became impatient towards the slow expansion in the number of compatible programming available.

Nonetheless, HDTV has received a lift from the introduction of the Blu-ray and HD DVD lately. These new formats enable HDTV spectators to watch and enjoy hi-def versions of their favourite movies for so long as they need.


Eforcity HDMI-F to DVI-M Video Adaptor with Gold Contacts

Posted by on Monday, 20 September, 2010

Eforcity HDMI-F to DVI-M Video Adaptor with Gold Contacts

  • High Performance Connection Between HDMI and DVI Components / Cables Makes Hookup Easy!
  • HDMI, the hottest high-definition digital audio/video standard, is compatible with all digital video connection, DVI.
  • This adaptor makes it easy to enjoy the ultra-high definition video HDMI delivers with HDMI to DVI adaptor.
  • Two different adaptors let you connect new HDMI-capable sources to existing DVI-capable displays and cables
  • With an advantage design and construction that include corrosion-resistant 24k gold contacts and silver-coated copper conductors

High Performance Connection Between HDMI and DVI Components / Cables Makes Hookup Easy! HDMI, the hottest high-definition digital audio/video standard, is compatible with all digital video connection, DVI. So, if you’ve got DVI components (like DVD player, Cable box, HDTV tuner with DVI outputs) in your system and buy a new HDMI-capable component (like Plasma TV or projector), compatibility is guaranteed.

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List Price: $ 9.99

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ViewSonic VT2300LED 23-Inch 1920x1080p LED LCD HDTV with Built-in HDTV Tuner, Black

Posted by on Saturday, 4 September, 2010

ViewSonic VT2300LED 23-Inch 1920x1080p LED LCD HDTV with Built-in HDTV Tuner, Black

  • Integrated digital ATSC (HDTV) and NTSC TV Tuners
  • 23″ 1920×1080 native resolution
  • Edge lit LED backlight, SRS HD Audio with SPDIF output
  • ATSC/QAM TV tuner, 3 HDMI ports, VGA and component video
  • Closed Caption Support and Parental Control with sleep timer

The VT2300 LED HDTV is the perfect multifunctional HDTV/ PC display for any room in the home or business. With its full HD1920x1080p native resolution panel is perfect for viewing HDTV video entertainment or working as your desktop PC display featuring the latest LED backlight technology. It versatile connectivity including 3 HDMI ports, VGA, HDTV tuner, and component video inputs make this multipurpose compatible will a wide range of CE and computer products. Enjoy the precision audio with its built in SRS TruSurround HD audio or connect to your favorite digital audio system with the SPDIF output. Easily mountable on the wall or custom integration with the VESA 100mm x100mm rear mounting feature.

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List Price: $ 399.00

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How does the HP Integrated HDTV Hybrid Tuner work?

Posted by on Monday, 24 May, 2010

I’d like to know how the HP Integrated HDTV Hybrid Tuner works?
How do I watch TV? Any extra fees? Any other information I should know?

Thanks people!


Can you hide a wire under your carpet and use it as an antenna to get free hdtv?

Posted by on Monday, 24 May, 2010

I’d like to use coathanger wire, telephone wire, or something similar that I could hide under furniture or a rug, then hook up to my hdtv with a tuner to get free channels. Can this work?


How do i connect my surround sound system to my TV which has an inbuilt HDTV tuner.?

Posted by on Saturday, 22 May, 2010

Its a Soniq 42 inch plasma QSP40T with inbuilt HDTV tuner.
There is no where to connect the audio cables. The red and white cables.