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| Since 1938 Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: White Plains
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| Agreed on the "duh" factor. I'm one, however, that bought an HDTV and hasn't got HD service yet. The nice thing is that my set has a QAM tuner and it pulls in about ten HD channels (and I don't even have a digital cable box). So I got that goin' for me, which is nice.
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| Power with Control Member Since: Dec 2007
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That said, I know the cable guys are not always well versed in the intricacies of different hookups, its up to the consumer to educate themselves and ensure that they have what they need. | |
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| Dancing Up A Storm Member Since: Aug 2002 Location: Great Mills
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Possibly 720p - is what you are receiving. If your TV can display 1080i/p, then you need to make sure you are properly connected. This article was simply stating that a lot of us do not realise that fact. We rely on those expert installers to ensure that we are getting the best that we are paying for, but not, in fact, getting. PS: I made darn sure my system is properly connected. HDTV is AWESOME!! | |
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| Power with Control Member Since: Dec 2007
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| Component is capable of carrying 1080i just fine, believe me. I know the point was that folks must make sure they are getting what they pay for. But, my point is that you can get HD (720 and 1080i are both considered HD, actually) with component, you really can. What source are you using for your statement? Heres mine Component video - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Quote:
Almost every cable there lists 1080i as a supported resolution. Me, my whole system runs HDMI, and thats really the best way to go, but component can do any resolution you can get from sat or cable, which top out at 1080i. | |
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| Registered User Member Since: May 2006 Location: Waldorf, MD
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| When I tried HDMI I got picture but no sound. This was a couple years ago and I never investigated to see if it was the cable itself, the cable box, the TV? Went back to component cables and don't think I'm missing out on much.
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| Power with Control Member Since: Dec 2007
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| Depends on system configuration, and components. Some early components wouldnt put out sound over the HDMI cable. Depending on what you might have changed since then, its probably worth looking to going to them. If nothing else, it cleans up the cabling somewhat. Not to mention when you do get a 1080p source, Blu-Ray player, or PS3, then youre ready for it. |
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| Dancing Up A Storm Member Since: Aug 2002 Location: Great Mills
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| Vigorously indifferent Member Since: Jan 2003 Location: Hollywood
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| It's all bull to try and get gullible people to buy high dollar HDMI cables you do not need. |
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| Registered User Member Since: Jul 2007
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I also do however believe that the HDMI cable is a good way to go just to make sure you are getting the better picture quality out of your HD receiver. Do I have my TV hooked up with HDMI? Not yet, but am looking into hooking it up that way. My problem is that my tv does not support alot of HDMI inputs and with everything I have hooked up now through HDMI and what is going to be hooked up via HDMI in the next few months, what should I keep hooked up and what should I take away from being hooked up through HDMI. I know I am going to want the Blu-Ray hooked up through HDMI when I get it, but should I keep the XBOX hooked up through HDMI or should I hook the TV up HDMI. I know it is off topic a bit but just wanted to ramble for a min or two. | |
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