Minggu, 01 September 2013

How Do You Hook Up an Old DVD Player to a new HDTV?

Q. I have an Toshiba 42" 1080p LCD HDTV REGZA, cable box and a DVD Player. I can't figure out how to hook up my DVD player to either my TV. My cable cords use the same cords slots as my DVD player.

A. Since you said your DVD player is old, I assume it does not have an HDMI output. If it had component video (Red, Green, Blue) then you need a component cable and you can connect it to the HDTV. You still need red and white audio (composite) to get the audio to your TV. If you do not have component output, then your only bet is composite (yellow for video, red and white for audio). HDTVs are intelligent enough to recognize all the inputs you plug into them.


difference between a 1080p monitor and a 1080p lcd HDTV?
Q. i have a choice to get a 22" 1080p monitor or to get a 37" 1080p lcd hdtv, now they are both very good with great contrast and all that, but what would be better for gaming on my computer?

A. TVs have usually more ports.

What is their response time? peak the one with the smallest, although one usually enjoys better the games on a bigger screen!!





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