Need to know whether I should go and get full hd TV or basically hd set?

I havent got HD source to plug it into, in recent times running off run of the mill house aerial, am I better getting full hd within the long run?


Answers:    Someone has be misleading you (or just guessing) near dud information (sounds like the sort of entity you used to hear in Dixons).

I do not know what you be set to by "full HD" television. There is no such entry in the UK. Maybe it's an American permanent status that someone's picked up without grasp the UK situation.

"HD Ready" simply means that the set is fully skilled of resolving and using signals via its HDMI input. At the moment the only HD signal sources are SKY or Blu-Ray or HD DVD.

The solely HD-Ready television choice that you enjoy is between those that contain built-in digital tuners (Freeview) and those that only hold built in analogue tuners.

When the digital switchover reach your area the analogue tuner will be useless so you should buy a set beside a digital tuner built in. If you don't consequently you'll be messing around with a separate set-top Freeview box, and tying up a SCART socket contained by the process.

At the moment there are no HD transmissions on Freeview (other than a small experiment surrounded by London) so you won't receive any HD pictures from that source anyway for probably at least 10 years.
However, Freeview pictures from a built-in tuner are usually better than those from an external box - unless you buy a bloody expensive one.

You do requirement a good receiver that's properly aligned. Not necessarily a new one if your receiver is good already.
This is because a poor analogue signal will basically give you a raucous picture with ghosting and snow etc. At lowest you could see something.

A poor digital signal will just run 'blocky' and fail.

Hope this help you to see your way through the fog of guesswork, misinformation and "merely wrong" stuff that will come your way.


Caution. There are a huge number of HD Ready television out there. The frail saying "you achieve what you pay for" definaltely is true within this case. Whilst they adjectives meet the minimum scientific spec for HD they vary considerably surrounded by their actual build quality and picture and nouns quality.
For example: if you earnings lb500 for a 32" for an Asda "own brand" you would regret it as soon as you compared the picture and sound near a lb800 Panasonic or Sony (which your mates would have).

Don't put together a decision base only on CEQnA.com. Go to your nearest John Lewis for the best unbiassed warning and highly competitive prices. I'm zilch to do with them. I simply like the agency that they train their staff and do business.

Enjoy your trip. It'll be fun. Honest.
i think hd in place...

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