Selasa, 01 Oktober 2013

What accessories do I need for a new HDTV?

Q. I'm buying the TCL L40FHDF12TA 40-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV.
It's the third HDTV in the house, so I'm hoping installing it will be easy?
Then again, I'm dumb.

I'm assuming I need to buy the DTV and a HDTV Antenna?? I can't tell if those are built in or if having one in the house is enough, And do I need anything else??

A. You absolutely need the antenna unless you are hooking it to cable. You need nothing else unless you think you need to improve the sound.

That is not important for most and if your other HDTV's sound OK to you, this one probably will
too.
A sound bar or some amplified speakers similar to PC speakers helps some televisions for those
who need louder or higher quality audio.

If you plan to use the set in some other unique ways, then

You will need connecting cables ,probably RCA and Component if you plan to use a DVD player
to your TV, and a yellow component RCA cable along with RCA Audio if you plan to use a VCR.

You will need VGA, DVI, or HDMI if you plan to connect a computer to the TV to use as a monitor or watch Hulu, netflix or other online content using a computer.

I don't know gaming machines such as Xbox and Playstation well but I'm sure they need HDMI
cables if you want to use the TV as a game box display.


What does this number stand for on lcd hdtvs?
Q. I want to buy a lcd hdtv ..but i noticed that the higher this number are the price goes higher as well. Im talking about this number for example
Sony bravia (1080p),( 120hz)
sony bravia( 720p) ,(60hz)

so what do those number stand for? is the tv better if they have higher p and hz?
I would like to know cause im confused
thanks

A. The 1080 and the 720 are the lines displayed on the screen. 1080 will give better detail.

The 120 an 60 are refresh rates, the number of times a second the image is repainted. 120 will have less flicker and will handle fast moving images better.

P means progressive and is to be desired. It means that the entire image is displayed with each pass down the screen. An alternative is I (Interlaced), where every other line of the image is painted with each pass down the screen; it takes 2 passes to paint the entire image. Interlace produces some flicker.

Old fashioned TVs are 512 lines interlaced.





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