Archive for 'Cables'
Will component cables fix the Rock Band mic lag on my HDTV?
Posted on05. Feb, 2010 by admin.
When I sing it is practically unplayable because I hear my voice much later than when I say it. It’s a terrible lag but only on my Sony HDTV. Will getting the component cables fix this, or do I need to get different speakers for it to play through? Please help. I’d really hate [...]
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You Thought Tv Antennas Were a Thing of the Past
Posted on04. Feb, 2010 by admin.
Many experts including myself are convinced TV antennas are the new wave of the future. Why? Because at this time nearly every broadcast TV station in the United States is now available in crystal clear digital HDTV and best of all it’s free. All you need to enjoy your favorite programs in picture perfect [...]
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Everybody Is Taking The Leap To High Definition Television
Posted on03. Feb, 2010 by admin.
With the thriving popularity of HDTV, more and more viewers are transitioning to high definition television. And to keep up with this, broadcasters are at a faster pace than ever making high def programs. Since there’s a deadline of Feb 17, 2009 for all broadcasters to change to HD, the popularity of this fashion [...]
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Enjoy Low Flat Rate Phone Bills With Comcast Phone Service
Posted on02. Feb, 2010 by admin.
Cable TVs are no longer restricted to the elite class – it’s available for every man on the street. Cable TVs are getting a major boost these days-thanks to technologies like the HDTV Cable TV. Comcast is the name that comes to one’s mind when one talks about Cable TVs, since they are providing [...]
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How can I set up my ps3 and my HDTV with hdmi cables?
Posted on01. Feb, 2010 by admin.
So i got a brand new Sylvania HDTV 32 in model LC320SSX and I also got a new hdmi cable to go along with my PS3. But the problem is that i cant get it to function? I tried switching the ps3’s video output to the hdmi but the screen goes black and no [...]
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How do you get the Xbox 360 component cables to work with Olevia HDTV?
Posted on31. Jan, 2010 by admin.
This question is regarding my purchase of a new Olevia HDTV 32″ (232v I believe). When I connected my Xbox 360 via the icluded HD Component cable, meaning that I connected the red, blue, and green video cables, along with the white and red audio cables to the component hookup, I recieved a signal [...]
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Using Satellite TV and Hdtv
Posted on30. Jan, 2010 by admin.
HDTV (high definition television) is the future of television viewing. The incredible boost in clarity over the standard television signal is like the difference between color and black and white.
HDTV is also relatively new, and as such, is a lot more expensive than standard TVs.
So, considering the expense, it would be wise to learn [...]
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What is better to hook up Laptop to a HDTV? SVGA to RGB cables or SVGA to HDMI cables?
Posted on29. Jan, 2010 by admin.
I have a Toshiba laptop that has an SVGA output (no DVI unfortunately), and a new HDTV that has both HDMI and RGB inputs.
I plan on using a converter cable to hook up my laptop to the TV.
Any idea on which will give me better quality?
Thanks in advance!
Jervin Justin
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Dish Network Best Value In Satellite HDTV – Super Deals
Posted on27. Jan, 2010 by admin.
The battle between dish network providers is heating up. Competition is getting stiffer because thanks to the ever-increasing number of satellite TV providers, the market has been more or less saturated. The results are there for everyone to see. There is a mad scrambling to grab the attention of the readers. Affordable offers are [...]
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Using component cables in composite outputs for a HDTV connected to a SD receiver?
Posted on26. Jan, 2010 by admin.
I just recently bought a Sanyo 26″ HDTV and have discovered the ill fated picture it produces when hooked up to a SD satellite receiver. I do have s-video running to it, and the picture is a little bit better, but I would like to know if I buy a set of component cables [...]
