What is elevated definition multimedia interface tv (HDMI) , and why aren't the channel soaring definition?




Answers:    HDMI is just a type of cable which provides the best possible dignified definition picture. An HDMI cable is usually run from an HD source (Cable/Satellite receiver, HD-DVD/Blu-Ray player, Upconvert DVD player, Xbox 360 or Playstation 3) to the box.

In order to catch channels contained by HD, you need to any subscribe through your current TV provider or go the ol' fashioned track and hook up an antenna and pick up terrestrial TV over the airwaves.
It doesn't "MAGICALLY TRANSFORM" Low Def to Hi Def signals.....

The Video demo, the TV station, the Reciever Sat, and all the Boxes to convert the Signal MUST BE HIGH DEFINITION unit......

If one unit is LOW DEF.....you solitary get Low Def.....

And of late because HDMI delivers the BEST HD signal to your Tv set, doesn't tight-fisted it's ALL HD....there's a lot more low def channel WAITING until the LAST minute to go HD.....

So carry a GRIP....

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