Posts Tagged ‘Video Inputs’

  • Hitachi P50V702 Television
    The P50V702 50″ Plasma is ideal for perfectly capturing the motion of movies and sports, offering top performance and stunning picture quality in a sleek High Gloss Japan Black design for a remarkable home theater experience. The PictureMaster HD video processor found in the P50V702 not only provides stunningly precise film playback but also upgrades all incoming...
    by HDTV at July 20th, 2009 at 10:07 am
  • Hitachi P60X901 Television
    The P60X901 is the flagship of the HDTV line and is the largest screen size available from Hitachi. The Hitachi P60X901 includes the film processing known as Reel60. Since the advent of television there has been a mismatch between the motion of film in a movie theater to the way it played back on television. Hitachi exclusive Reel60 film processing perfectly matches the...
    by HDTV at July 14th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
  • Samsung FP-T6374X Television
    SAMSUNG’s FP-T6374 is a commanding focal point for any media room. Full HD 1080p resolution brilliantly displays every image on this 63″ plasma HDTV in crisp detail. With 18-bit processing, you enjoy a dazzling picture in an astonishing range of colors and shades, from the whitest whites to the blackest blacks. Even in a bright, daylight-filled room, ultra...
    by HDTV at June 29th, 2009 at 04:06 pm
  • AOC A42HD84 Television
    The widescreen A42HD84 plasma TV with built-in Digital ATSC tuner is the ultimate definition of reality in TV. With our HDTV (High Definition) digital screen – you can experience the next level in HDTV. Its high resolution imagery with life like clarity and 10 watt integrated loudspeakers will fill your senses. The A42HD84 plasma TV features multiple video inputs...
    by HDTV at June 6th, 2009 at 01:06 am
  • Samsung HPT4254 Television
    Samsung’s HP-T4254 is the choice of value conscious plasma HDTV enthusiasts. Whether you’re in a dark room or in broad daylight, the picture remains amazingly crisp and vibrant, thanks to Samsung’s FilterBright anti reflection technology. Even in moonlit scenes, the HP-T4254′s 15,000:1 contrast ratio and 18-bit technology let you see every shadowy...
    by HDTV at May 24th, 2009 at 02:05 am
  • Samsung HPT5064 Television
    There are no bad seats when you’re watching the 50″ widescreen HP-T5064 plasma HDTV. Even in a brightly-lit room, patented Ultra FilterBright keeps the pictures looking clearer in details and deeper in black at every angle. Samsung’s powerful anti-burn-in technology assures a long screen life. The high contrast ratio lets you see every nuance, even in...
    by HDTV at May 20th, 2009 at 09:05 am
  • Samsung HPT4264 Television
    There are no bad seats when you’re watching the 42″ widescreen HP-T4264 plasma HDTV. Even in a brightly-lit room, patented Ultra Filter Bright keeps the pictures looking clearer in details and deeper in black at every angle. Samsung’s powerful anti-burn-in technology assures a long screen life. The 15,000:1 contrast ratio lets you see every nuance, even...
    by HDTV at May 20th, 2009 at 09:05 am
  • 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
  • Hitachi P50X901 Television
    The Hitachi P50X901 includes the revolutionary new film processing known as Reel60. Since the advent of television there has been a mismatch between the motion of film in a movie theater to the way it played back on television. Hitachi exclusive Reel60 film processing perfectly matches the motion of movies. The PictureMaster HD V video processor found in the P50X901 not...
    by User ImageHDTV at January 2nd, 2009 at 12:01 pm
  • How do I hook my wii up to my panasonic plasma tv if I don't have three video inputs on the back?
    Or can I hook it up to my dvr? I have my game systems hooked up through my DVD player. As long as you know where to connect it and how, you should be okay. After all they are all connected somehow right? powered by Yahoo Answers addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fplasmama.com%2Fplasma-tv-review%2Fhow-do-i-hook-my-wii-up-to-my-panasonic-plasma-tv-if-i-dont-have-three-video-inputs-on-the-back'; ...
    by User ImageHDTV at January 1st, 2009 at 11:01 am
 
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