Minggu, 17 November 2013

I wanna buy a hdtv but all the plasma, lcd,led stuff confusing me, plasmas are cheaper and they say the tv' ha?

Q. I wanna buy a hdtv but all the plasma, lcd,led stuff confusing me, plasmas are cheap and they say that the new tv's have the anti burst bulb or whatever its called. But what is the best so that wont have issues with bulbs??

A. Plasma and LCD both are good, go for the one the fits your budget.LED-LCD is just that in all LCD TVs there are backlights that lights the screen, and in non LED-LCD screens those where bulbs and in LED-LCD those are LEDs(Lighting Emitting Diodes).Which means advantages of LEDs over regular BULB.Which are low power consumption,Longer life,Sleeker TVs,Environment friendly as a result.


Does Basic Cable work with HDTV Television sets?
Q. Hi, im moving into a new student apartment this fall and they have timewarner basic cable channels and no hd box/channels.

If i buy an hdtv (plasma, lcd, led)...will I be able to watch the channels without a problem? Would the channel look blurry or anything?

I have no experience, so plz help. thanks.

A. Usually the HD version of the major networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, etc.) come with basic cable for free.

However - some systems require a box because they let the direct coax carry the old analog TV signal for people who have not upgraded to either a digital television or a HDTV.

You basically need to call that version of Timewarner cable to find out the details.

My TimeWarner here in LA gave me basic cable and a HD-DVR box for about $29/month. They told me I had to get the box to get the HD channels, but they did not charge extra for the HD channels or the box. What they really wanted was me using the box for on-demand. They had a great selection of free and low-fee shows.





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