Will majority cable channel look virtuous on HDTVs?
should i get the HDTV?
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Answers: This is going to depend on how clear your cable channel are now.
The HDTV will upscale (fancy type of stretching) any TV signal you nurture it to its native resolution. If you nurture it a fuzzy signal, it's going to look pretty bad when upscaled and displayed on a larger peak.
If your cable is pretty clear, then it won't be too bleak. You may notice things may be a moment or two fuzzier, but it shouldn't be horrible.
Even if you don't want to pay extra for HD channel, if the HDTV you buy has a QAM tuner built into it, it will be capable of pick up your local channels surrounded by HD, like FOX, ABC, CBS, PBS for free.
However, for channel like Discovery HD or Food Network HD, you will entail to upgrade your subscription.
Also, your HDTV will make your existing DVDs look deeply better. Just be sure to connect your existing DVD player to your HDTV using component video cables and configure your DVD player to use progressive scan (this is usually done through DVD player's setup menu.) This will provide the HDTV the completely best possible picture for its upscaler to do its job.
Don't even bother beside the newer DVD formats - Blu-Ray or HD-DVD. These are still too new, too unstable, and too expensive. Wait for things to settle down more, and hopefully for a single format to emerge as the champion.
yeah. they look great as long as you get hd programing installed(extra channels)
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