What is the best cable hook-up to stir from a wallplate directly to an HDTV (its a f-pin type hook-up)?

I am on a budget and just get a 32" element flat panel HDTV. I bought it because I get a great deal on it and I looked-for something better for my xbox 360. I don't want to spend a lot of money on the tv setup and I singular have brighthouse standard cable. Some of the none Hi Def channel are a little fuzzy and I be told you can fix that problem with the right cable. I am merely wondering ifthat is true, and if it is what is the best cable for the job. (I'm not looking to engender the channels that aren't HD into HD but I be hoping to get rather better picture.) Thanks in finance for all of your backing. Another thing that may relieve isi need to stir ten feet from the wallplate to the tv.
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Answers:    Dan be correct. A 1940's TV signal will look like crap on that box.

Call/bug your cable company. Many of them now offer you HD locals as a part of "central cable". My company gave me a HD-PVR beside 'Basic' service for $24/month with no contract.

You should progress through your house and make sure the "F" connectors are adjectives hand-tight, then tighten 1/4 turn more near a wrench. Loose connectors are the number one cause of poor TV quality. Don't forget the connector on the subsidise side of the wall plates.

Also: go to www.antennaweb.org and type within your address. It will tell you where on earth the HDTV antennas are around your home. Some people own bought the "Phillips Silver Sensor" indoor antenna for about 30 bucks and are competent to get several over-the-air stations for free.
First of adjectives, whoever told your a more expensive "Regular Cable" will make you picture better is somewhat untaught. Although buying a premium 10 feet "Monster" RF cable can indead modernize your "Analog" Non digital TV, I won't be noticably better by most standards. The issue that lies here is NOT the 10 foot cable your connecting you TV to your wall jack, the issue is you have a High Definition TV that be designed FOR High Definition, not Analog. A good comparison is close to owning a Ferrari. Yes, you can run it using "Regular" Gasoline, however it was DESIGNED to run on "Premium" gas to act properly. Your New HDTV was DISIGNED for and Needs "Premium" Digital (Up to 1080 lines of Horizontal Information) to accomplish properly, but your only "Filling it up" near lousy "Regular" Analog tv (As low as 200-300 lines of information) Your best bet is to hang within there, your are one of millions dealing next to lousy analog tv. The good communication is, by 2009, analog tv will cease surrounded by the US and Canada, and convert to Digital TV, hense giving your new TV the proper "Fuel" it requirements to perform to it's full potential. Good luck, Dan Home Theatre Manager 15 Years

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