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Krest




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PostPosted: Mon, 12th Mar 2007 02:24    Post subject: HDTV
Well hello there, finally i decided to buy an HDTV, probably last one who doesnt have it. Bought an x360 and tried to play it on a standard TV, my god, it looked terible, had to buy VGA cable to play it on my monitor. I know very little about HDTV, so do i need a special hdtv box of somekind from my cable provider to watch it as a TV (my cable provider is COX btw) and how much is it (this question is mainly to whoever has their services too). Also what brands would you recommend, sony, toshiba, panasonic, or whatever and what good sites you konw of? I was looking at newegg, they have a good selection of tvs, but there are thousands of them. I am probably gonna buy an LCD HDTV, max of 37". Any other advices before buying it? TY.
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PostPosted: Mon, 12th Mar 2007 02:27    Post subject:
Moved to hardware, you will get a better answer here Smile.
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PostPosted: Mon, 12th Mar 2007 02:37    Post subject: Re: HDTV
Krest wrote:
finally i decided to buy an HDTV, probably last one who doesnt have it.


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Krest




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PostPosted: Mon, 12th Mar 2007 02:46    Post subject:
Heh, if own an x360 or ps3, you just Absoulutly positevly have to have an HDTV, i mean i tried to play GRAW on normal tv and i couldnt read the text, it was a big blur, or the enemies were hard to tell from the environment. I got VGA cable, but my monitor is 4:3 so the picture is stretched which i think is better than having those two lines. And im aslo planning to use it as my comp monitor, so i have big plans for it. But still PC>x360


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PostPosted: Mon, 12th Mar 2007 03:07    Post subject:
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Cox Basic service required for local HD channels. Cox Digital Cable and Expanded required for expanded HD channels. Digital Cable and paid subscription to Digital HBO, Starz or Showtime required for HBO HD, Starz HD, or Showtime HD. An HDTV receiver or CableCard and an HDTV set required.

http://www.cox.com/digitalcable/hdtv/

so yeah, you need a HD digital terminal (you can either rent or buy) ... there is a pricing thing on that website ... there is an alternative (CableCard), but that's more of a USA thing .. they only use cable boxes in Canada...

about the brand, just google whatever one you're looking at, any decent model should have plenty of reviews. but really, you should check out a best buy or something and actually see how the picture looks.


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Krest




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PostPosted: Mon, 12th Mar 2007 03:13    Post subject:
Thanks man, im actually going to best buy tomorow to see how they look, but still i think newegg seems cheaper so im gonna compare prices. I do live in USA, so i'll call cox and ask them about this cable card. Ty


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PostPosted: Mon, 12th Mar 2007 04:29    Post subject:
you should make sure to check out the standard definition picture quality on the TV... it can range from terrible to good .. and since there is still soooo much TV still being broadcast in SD, you should make sure that it looks OK.

A good TV makes all of the flaws in standard defn way more obvious, but depending on the type of upconverting chips in the TV, it can either look decent enough, or like unwatchable shit. most high defn TVs will all show high definition and look great, it's all in how they handle SD or regular old DVDs.


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Krest




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PostPosted: Mon, 12th Mar 2007 04:59    Post subject:
Hmm, very good point. I guess i gotta talk to the guys at bestbuy about that, would be a waste if it only looks good when playing dvds or just xboxing. So when an HDTV plays SD, does it have black bars on the left and right or does it stretch the picture?


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nouseforaname
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PostPosted: Mon, 12th Mar 2007 05:28    Post subject:
most TVs have several options, ranging from bars on the sides, complete 4:3 image squished to be 16:9, zoomed in (cutting off some of the top and bottom), and then a combination of a bit squished + a bit cropped.

depending on what you're watching, you might decide on what happens to look best. I guess that's another thing to check, how many of these types of display options it has Smile

now is actually a pretty good time to get a LCD ... those 37" tvs that were $2-3K a year ago are now half that price Smile


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