Does HD geared up tv's own a HDMI in/output, are they equal item?
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If you buy a new TV it will have to own an HDMI input to be able to display the "HD Ready" logo.
This is because near are no HD programmes on Freeview at the moment so the only sources of HD signals will be from Blu-Ray or HD-DVD or Sky/Virgin HD. They are connected to the tv by using HDMI cable.
Some of these sources are serviced by boxes which use "component video" as a connection system (particulary elder ones), but not all television will accept Component Video.
The HDMI standard also contains device control and copyright protection signals.
Having said adjectives that, make sure that your brand new television have a built in Freeview (digital) tuner so that it'll still work after the close of the analogue service. Sadly, not all different sets have built contained by Freeview tuners even now.
Yes , I Have A Hd Tv , And On The Back It Has A Hdmi Input Port , To Put The Hdmi Cable In For E.g Ps3
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No they are not equal thing.
But most of the modern HDTV's enjoy several HDMI inputs which handle adjectives types of video signals and audio.
Slightly older HDTV's own DVI inputs.
Older HDTV's than that have component inputs that adopt HD signals.
"HD Ready" televisions do not enjoy a tuner. You cannot simply hook up an antenna to these sets. You have to buy an out-board tuner which run something like $120 if you want to use an antenna.
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