I a short time ago bought a 50" hdtv sony bravia tv, i am rather dissapointed cuz i dont see at home duplicate faultless
Answers: Your TV is fine! There are a few things to consider when trying to catch top quality HDTV.
As someone already mentioned. You have need of an HD (High Definition) source. This is usually your cable or satellite provider, and in some cases some DVD players.
There are at least possible 3 different levels of HD resolutions, but I won't seize into that. Just make sure you own an HD source, (you may need to upgrade your cable/satellite service and receiver/box). Once you've done that, receive sure you get some obedient quality cable.
About the cables... That could be a unharmed separate discussion. Some will say you own to go next to high-end (expensive) cables sold at your local stores, while others believe you can use cable bought online and be fine... I got mine on ebay for roughly 1/20th of the cost of Circuit City.
Anyway, back to cable... Three main types of HD cable:
1) DVI - not used too much anymore (sound is separate).
2) Component - Pretty adjectives set of three colored cables (red, blue & green) & (sound is separate).
3) HDMI - Newer type which also carry the sound signal.
Knowing this difference is critical because you need to find out what type of connector your cable box or DVD player have and then find the correct type of cable.
I know this seems close to a lot, but it's not too complicated....
Steps:
1) Make sure you own an HD source
2) Identify what type of cables you inevitability
3) Hook up your source(s) to the various inputs on your TV
4) Select that input from your TV remote
5) Enjoy High Definition Television!
I hope this help. Below I've included some links to good sources of online HD cable and information.
To get a great picture you want an HD source (antenna, satellite or cable).
HDMI is just an a/v interface. Use HDMI or component cable for HD signals.
Analog cable will look REALLY bad, so time to upgrade your source!!
It sounds to me resembling your problem is that your TV is HD-Ready, which simply means you stipulation an HD/Digital Cable box which has the HD tuner within it, unlike the HD-ready TV. Once you have that box, you will enjoy the HD & Digital good element, provided you upgrade to HD cable. If you have Satellite, you call for an HD satellite receiver to hand over you the HD picture. My Sony Grand Wega is HD ready & I get the HD box & I'm in business.
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