Sabtu, 09 November 2013

Do you watch your NFL games in HDTV using what cable or sattlelite provider?

Q. I been thinking of getting an hDTV mainly for the NFL and i want to know if FOX, CBS, air the games in HDTV? I know NFL network does bit what about local channels watching football?

A. I use cable.try the DLP HD tv-I got mine in october,mitsubishi 65",best damn purchase I made this year.I ve heard that the LCD and plasma screen tv screens burn out after 2-3 years
edit:and yes espn,nfl network,cbs fox,all of them broadcast in HD


Any necessary cables etc needed for a new hdtv lcd tv?
Q. I want to surprise my hubby with a 65" hdtv lcd tv but I don't know if I need to purchase anything else for it. I heard there are other cables, connections associated with these tv's... Anyone know what I would need IF anything?! Thanks! =)

A. You may wish to consult this site where the information was written by a woman:

http://www.hdtvinfoport.com/HDTV-For-Women.html

You may wish to consult other pages that are there as well.

Firstly, screen size. The rule of thumb is that the optimum distance for viewing is twice the screen size (in your case 2 x 65 or 130 inches). That is nearly 11 feet. How is that in terms of where the TV will go in your home? If you are too close, the picture will not seem as nice, even in HD.

You did not indicate whether or not you use cable or a satellite feed but either way you will need a related box to receive HD signals. A non-HD box will not pass those signals so if you do not have an HD box you will have to get one. The store where you get the TV may or may not sell them.

You will need to have a good connection between the cable (or satellite) box and the TV. There are four ways to that starting with the best: HDMI (for video and audio), Component video, S-Video and RCA video. The last three need separate audio cables. The TV you have targeted will be able to handle all types. Go for the best you can.

Remember that you are going to have a great picture with the sound that is built into the TV itself. It will never be as good as home theatre surround sound as the conventional wisdom is that a great HD picture is only half the experience, great sound being the other half. You may want to see if you can get a package deal of TV and sound system.

If your hubby is a tech savvy about HDTVs and the related technology and would be want to be part of the purchase decision and hookup at home, you may wish to give him a gift certificate good for the purchase of an HDTV for which you will go with him. A romantic way of giving it to him might be a nice touch. I leave that to you.

You have lots to think about. Sorry about that.





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