If you enjoy a HD TV and you want to bring the 10:80 resolution, what should I do?

Will I need to purchase a cable or any other bits and pieces in lay down to get the standard of a 10:80 picture?


Answers:    You don't specify whether you have a 1080p HDTV, nor what the source is.

If you DON'T own a 1080p HDTV you can't get a 1080p picture ... length.

If DO you have a 1080p HDTV, you can bring back a 1080p picture from a Blu-ray or HD DVD disks on a suitable player (connected via HDMI), or the TV will upscale HD Television programs (720p or 1080i) to 1080p ... however, you have to subscribe to HD programming (satellite or cable) or use an HD practised antenna to receive local HD broadcasts. Finally, you can get 1080p (via conversion by the hDTV) from games if you can nurture an HD signal.
If you mean 1080p, the simply sources with 1080p content are any game consoles or HD DVD and Blu stream players.
However, your TV will automatically scale adjectives input sources to 1080p.

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