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Jan
28

High-end HDTV At Its Best

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High-end HDTV At Its Best

Setting up the ideal HDTV system can become very laborious, confusing and frustrating given the huge selection of HD-related products in the market. Can watching shows be as complicated and costly? However, that put a huge emphasis on the getting the best equipment regardless of how much money they need to spend. Here some of the best HDTV equipment available in the market today.

Terk TV2 antenna

Is the Terk TV2 antenna the best in its class? For starters this antenna is advisable for those living in the suburbs or cities, as these locations usually receive strong TV signals. The Terk TV2’s dipole elements can be extended and be independently swiveled for directional tuning to capture the best reception.

The Terk TV2 will likely be a great addition especially for a DBS system. The Terk TV2’s additional parts include RF-style coaxial input to enable connecting a second or third video source such as a VCR, or video game machine. No addition connections are required.

Specifications:
- VHF/UHF band separator with 75-300 ohm matching transformer
- VHF and UHF capability for reception of channels 2-69
- extendable dipole elements
- RF-style video input with antenna/source switch
- Dimensions: 8″W x 9″H x 4-1/4″D
-  1 year warranty

DIRECTV HR10-250 satellite receiver

Based on the impressive specification of the DIRECTV HR10-250 HDTV satellite receiver, is it safe to say that it is the best LCD for HDTV today?  The HR10-250 can receive and decode digital signals from DIRECTV’s high-resolution broadcasts. The satellite receiver also has a built-in hard drive digital video recorder that can be used to record favorite programs from any HD channel.

HD-broadcasts boasts of images rich in detail and surround sound. The DIRECTV HR10-250 HDTV receiver can be hooked to any HD-capable TV and home audio system.

Specifications:

»  HDTV DIRECTV tuner — receives and decodes digital HDTV signals from DIRECTV’s satellite broadcasts and local free-to-air broadcasts with the use of a compatible antenna.
»  receives digital TV broadcasts in 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
»  manual timer recording by channel and time
»  1 antenna input and 2 satellite inputs
»  optical digital audio outputs pass Dolby® Digital 5.1-channel audio
»  phone jack
»  TiVo 14-day interactive program guide
»  dual ATSC tuners
»  can record up to 200 hours of standard-definition digital TV with its built-in hard disk digital video recorder and up to 30 hours of HDTV
»  WishList™ keyword search of program listings
»  Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down buttons — ratings system from TiVo
»  selectable 480i/480p/720p/1080i output via HDMI and component video
»  Season Pass™
»  1 set audio/video outputs (composite, S-video, component video, HDMI)
»  remote control (multibrand for TVs and A/V receivers)
»  can record two shows simultaneously
»  2 USB interfaces for future use
»  HDMI, HDMI-to-DVI, component video, S-video, composite video, and telephone cables
»  15-1/8″W x 3-5/16″H x 13-7/8″D
»  1 year warranty

Monster HDMI400

Monster has been knows from producing arguably the best audio and video cables in the US. Given its industrial design and durability, Monster has carved a name for itself that it currently unmatched in the cable industry. Monster’s video cable is a favorite among installers and audio and video enthusiasts around the world.

Attaining the best HD image and detailed sound has been the mission of high-definition enthusiasts. The Monster HDMI400 is a powerful tool given its advanced design. Information can be sent out as fast as 5 gigabytes a second with HDMI. Such capability means that one HDMI cable can handle the transfer of uncompressed high-definition video and uncompressed multichannel digital audio signals and even have extra bandwidth.

The Monster HDMI400 HDTV cable utilizes gas-injected dielectric that makes sure any signal loss is only minimal signal and signal strength even on extended connections. RFI and EMI noise are rejected by high-density triple-shielding, delivering a clean signal to your components. The Monster cable also fully supports both 720p and 1080i HDTV video formats and multi-channel audio formats.

Specifications:

»  signal strength runs at optimum level with its gas-injected dielectric
»  signal transfer is seamless and corrosion is effectively avoided with 24k gold contacts
»  noise rejection with high-density triple-shielding treatment
»  lifetime warranty for the Monster HDMI400 HDTV cable
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Dec
12

HDTV’s Surging Popularity

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HDTV’s Surging Popularity

This year alone sales of HDTVs is expected to reach 20 million. In fact, HDTV sales is on track to post a one week record shortly before the Super Bowl, as fans to want to enjoy the big game in all of its high-definition glory. HDTV comes in different prices and sizes. Whether it is DLP, LCD and Plasma. Consumers are confused on what to buy because of their unfamiliarity with the technology.

Studies show that nearly 60% of HDTV buyers are not sure on the difference between LCD, Plasma and Micro Display. Many HDTV shoppers do take time to research but still need to be guided on which product is appropriate for their demands and budget.

Cable companies have strengthened the demand for HDTV, as there is already 17 channels that offer HD programming. In addition, HDTV prices have sharply dropped over the past year and some sets cost as lows $1,500.

Comcast has reported that its roster of HDTV customer agents has ballooned to 1,100 and they answer queries and take orders from subscribers. The company has also deployed 1,100 HDTV technicians to assist in setting-up the products at homes.

Terms of HDTV
HDTV – a new breed of TV that combines the capabilites of a HD-tuner and HD-ready display. Nearly all of HDTV’s being sold in the market today use the 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. An HDTV tuner can receive analog and digital broadcasts over-the-air.

HD–compatible TV- only composes the high-resolution display. Can only accept digital broadcasts if hooked with a separate HDTV tuner. HD-compatible TVs can have the 16:9 widescreen ratio or the square-ish 4:3 aspect ratio.

Starting on HDTV

A recent study by the Consumer Electronics Association indicated that 71% on consumers it has surveyed plans to purchase an HDTV set soon are already planning and saving up. However, one reality in the consumer market today is that store do have the right number salespeople that have a good grasp on new technoliges.

Most are more concerned on making a quick sale rather than making it easy for the consumer to understand what he is going through. Translating or explaining complicated technology terms is never an easy task.

It’s hard enought to expain the difference between HDTV and analog TV and it will be more complicated to clearly tell the difference between HDTV and EDTV.

Setting up HDTV

When you decide to jump into HDTV give yourself time to become familiar with the technology. An HDTV setup normally consists of the following, HD-ready TV, receiver, antenna and HDTV service provider. Many HDTV’s nowadays already have a built-in tuner, eliminating the need to purchase an independent box.

TO help you in making the right choice here some of the most popular HDTV products now available in the market.

Receiver

The DIRECTV HR10-250 High-Definition Television satellite receiver is the ideal for those that want to get the most out of watching crystal-clear HDTV broadcasts. The HR10-250 can receive and decode digital signals from DIRECTV’s high-resolution broadcasts. The satellite receiver also features a built-in hard drive digital video recorder.

HD-broadcasts feature images rich in detail and surround sound makes a room alive and vibrant. HR10-250 HDTV satellite receiver can be connected to any HD-ready TV and home audio system.

Specifications:

» HDTV DIRECTV tuner — receives and decodes digital
High-Definition Television signals from DIRECTV’s satellite broadcasts and local
free-to-air broadcasts with the use of a compatible antenna.
» receives digital TV broadcasts in 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
» dual ATSC tuners
» can record up to 200 hours of standard-definition digital TV
with its built-in hard disk digital video recorder and up to 30 hours of
HDTV
» manual timer recording by channel and time
» Season Pass™
» 1 set audio/video outputs (composite, S-video, component video,
HDMI)

» Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down buttons — ratings system from TiVo
» HDMI, HDMI-to-DVI, component video, S-video, composite video,
and telephone cables
» 1 year warranty

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