Posts Tagged ‘Cable Tv’

  • Satellite TV On PC
    Satellite TV Within a quite short period of time, satellites have become an important component of world-wide conversation. In 1960, the very first TV satellite, called Echo, was introduced. Satellite TV is the word for a tv set that’s delivered by the way of communications satellite and being accepted by a satellite dish as well as set-top box. In quite a few spots...
    by HDTV at May 31st, 2010 at 04:05 am
  • Benefits to Satellite Tv
    There are lots of benefits which satellite Tv holds over basic cable television, as well as which you should know about, in particular in case you are today using cable tv and therefore are not sure if or not you should make the switch. Benefits Concerning the advantages of Satellite TV you should know that a lot of the features supplied by digital cable Television will...
    by HDTV at May 13th, 2010 at 09:05 am
  • My Panasonic Plasma tv picture is fuzzy at times even with HD broadcast. How can I fix it?
    I have changed cable providers and had the TV examined by a repairman and told the tv is ok. The background is fuzzy at times and pixelated at times, especially with fast moving pictures. The tv is only 1 year old. Is this the fault of poor signal from the cable/tv shows or do I need to change my HDMI cable? Am I expecting too much of HDtv? DVD is fine. First, you...
    by HDTV at February 18th, 2010 at 01:02 am
  • How do i make my plasma tv play netflix?
    I have a hitachi plasma screen tv and a dell decktop computer. i recently got netflix and i was wonder if there was a way i could watch movies on my computer but using my tv as a monitor. You can! What you need to do is you need to hook up a modem to your laptop, then feed the lap top to a convertor box into the HDMI cable of your TV. Then you download the application...
    by HDTV at February 8th, 2010 at 02:02 am
  • LCD vs. Plasma TV, which is better for my living room wall mount?
    I don’t know what 46-50 inch TV I should purchase for my living room wall. any help? it all depends on what you plan on doing with your TV. LCD and plamsa TV each have their own advantages. If you only plan on watching cable/sat TV, movies on DVD or blu ray you can go with either set. If you plan on playing video games or hooking to a PC, LCD is your only choice....
    by HDTV at January 17th, 2010 at 03:01 pm
  • What type of external tuner would I need for my HDTV plasma monitor?
    I recently purchased a Pioneer 500M Plasma monitor that does not have an internal tuner. I also recently moved into a new apartment building that has free digital cable (Direct TV). What type of external tuner would I need to purchase to receive the digital cable channels provided by my building as well as OTA HD channels? Depends on the inputs you have to the TV, chances...
    by HDTV at December 3rd, 2009 at 06:12 pm
  • Is it bad to turn off home theatre equipment and a plasma television by turning the wall switch off?
    I have a receiver, cable box, and plasma TV plugged into a cheap surge protector and I’ve accidently hit the wall switch off a few times that controls the power outlet they are plugged into. Some devices need to go through a cool down phase after you shut them off using the device’s power switch. If you shut the power off to the device instead, it has no power...
    by HDTV at September 30th, 2009 at 05:09 am
  • How do you connect a laptop to plasma screen television to watch DVDs, ?separate cables for video & sound?
    Does one need separate cables for video and for sound; or is one enough Yup may need a video and a sound cable. Check you Plasma TV book first. powered by Yahoo Answers addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fplasmama.com%2Fwidescreen-plasma-tv%2Fhow-do-you-connect-a-laptop-to-plasma-screen-television-to-watch-dvds-separate-cables-for-video-sound'; addthis_title = 'How+do+you+connect+a+laptop+to+plasma+screen+television+to+watch+DVDs%2C+%3Fseparate+cables+for+video+%26amp%3B+sound%3F'; ...
    by HDTV at June 13th, 2009 at 02:06 am
  • just bought panasonic 50" plasma tv. Subscribed to virgin media cable and picture quality is crap. Any ideas?
    Tried upgrading scart leads but not much better. Picture great on dvd playback but rubbish on cable. Your input to the TV is standard definition. HDTVs display of SD TV varies from poor to terrible. Some TVs do a better job thaqn others. If you sit back by a reasonable distance, the picture on a quality set, like a Panasonic, should not be too ten feet. To get a good picture,...
    by HDTV at June 7th, 2009 at 11:06 pm
  • How do I stop my Panasonic plasma TV from interfering with the tv set top box remote signal?
    I have a Panasonic VIESA 42" plasma TV. Underneath the TV I have a set top cable box. The plasma TV interferes with the cable box remotes signal. By interferes I mean I usually have to hit a button several times on the remote in order to get it to function once when using the cable box. When I use the cable box remote on the plasma TV it works fine. I have tried...
    by HDTV at June 5th, 2009 at 06:06 am
  • where is the connector on a plasma tv to attach a cable cord?
    I want to connect a cable cord to watch cable tv on my plasma, but I can't find where to put it. Do you have to use a special cord? If your plasma tv does not have a built-in tuner, you must use the RCA jacks on your cable or satellite box to connect your tv. powered by Yahoo Answers addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fplasmama.com%2Fplasma-screen-tv%2Fwhere-is-the-connector-on-a-plasma-tv-to-attach-a-cable-cord'; ...
    by HDTV at May 27th, 2009 at 07:05 pm
  • how do i turn on subtitles when watching cable. using samsung plasma tv?
    i tried turning on caption and it doesn't work for any channels. should subtitles be turned on from the cable remote instead? i m using time warner cable any help is appreciated If the tv remote or on line menu doesn't work then try doing the same thing in the set up menu for the time warner cable box. powered by Yahoo Answers addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fplasmama.com%2Fsamsung-plasma-tv%2Fhow-do-i-turn-on-subtitles-when-watching-cable-using-samsung-plasma-tv'; ...
    by HDTV at May 23rd, 2009 at 10:05 pm
  • Can i change the screen aspect ratio on a plasma tv with regular cable?
    i'm talking about regular cable tv with no cable box, just the cable. since i have no cable box, i can't change the screen aspect ratio with the cable box. will i be able to change the screen aspect ratio with the plasma so i can get widescreen cable channels? Yes powered by Yahoo Answers addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fplasmama.com%2Fwidescreen-plasma-tv%2Fcan-i-change-the-screen-aspect-ratio-on-a-plasma-tv-with-regular-cable'; ...
    by User ImageHDTV at January 5th, 2009 at 11:01 pm
  • I want to purchase a TV–30-42 inches, flat screen and thin-what's the difference between plasma and LCD?
    As I was searching for a TV, I found that just because a TV says flat screen doesn't mean it will hang on a wall. There are plasma sets and LCD sets–what's the difference? I'm looking for a nice, cable ready TV between 30 adn 42 inches that isn't going to cost me thousands of dollars. Am I being unreasonable???? Help!!!! Plasma televisions have...
    by User ImageHDTV at January 4th, 2009 at 12:01 pm
  • How can I connect my computer to my Vizio HDTV through an S-Cable to use the TV as another computer screen?
    I have a 37 inch Vizio HDTV and an S-cable. I've connected the computer to the TV via S-cable but there are no S-video inputs on the TV menu. I have component 1 component 2, HDMI 1 and 2, AV 1 and 2 but nothing for S-video. Can someone please help? Hi there, It is logical to think that if your TV has got S-video then there has to be an input for it. Otherwise why...
    by User ImageHDTV at January 2nd, 2009 at 12:01 pm
 
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