Q. And how much does it cost? I am thinking about buying it from my friend for real cheap. It's a 42" 1080p 720 lcd hdtv. I need to know how much the part is and where I can get it at.
A. If you are adept at electronics repair and have all of the necessary tools, the reference in the other answer is a good one. But in my experience, the people who have the necessary experience to take on a job like this don't have to ask where to obtain parts. This may be something that you need a professional technician or a very capable do-it-yourselfer to help you with. Good luck.
What's the difference like when playing blu ray on a 720p hdtv rather than a 1080p?
Q. i have a 42" samsung 720p lcd hdtv. is it still worth getting a blu ray player?
is there a noticeable or big difference between using a 720p and 1080p when playing blu ray?
is there a noticeable or big difference between using a 720p and 1080p when playing blu ray?
A. most won't tell the difference for 1080p until you get over a certain size and distance from the screen.
Most would agree that 1080p after 46" starts to be a "must have". your under that so it really depends on your player and tv set.
don't listen to the guy talking about hdmi being the only way to get HD. I use component just fine for my ps3 and other blu ray players. I don't even have a 1080p set but I prefer my "tweaked avia set" over those over blown contrast sets you get these days. It's all preference.
I run mine at 1080i and 720p.
Hdmi is by far the cheapest way to go since it's one cable and you don't have to worry about shielding as much as a component cable.
There is a difference from HD over cable/sat, Over the Air (OTA), and blu ray/ HD dvd. Watch the bit rate stream. PS3 lets you watch it as it is playing. Cable/Sat is capped and OTA is generally better if you have a good signal since it's not as compressed.
Most would agree that 1080p after 46" starts to be a "must have". your under that so it really depends on your player and tv set.
don't listen to the guy talking about hdmi being the only way to get HD. I use component just fine for my ps3 and other blu ray players. I don't even have a 1080p set but I prefer my "tweaked avia set" over those over blown contrast sets you get these days. It's all preference.
I run mine at 1080i and 720p.
Hdmi is by far the cheapest way to go since it's one cable and you don't have to worry about shielding as much as a component cable.
There is a difference from HD over cable/sat, Over the Air (OTA), and blu ray/ HD dvd. Watch the bit rate stream. PS3 lets you watch it as it is playing. Cable/Sat is capped and OTA is generally better if you have a good signal since it's not as compressed.
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