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  • Need help with DCR TVs

    I want to purchase a flat screen HD LCD TV (32") and mount it on a wall. I do not want a cable box, or any type of receiver sitting on the TV. I have not been able to find a digital cable ready LCD TV which will take a CableCard. Some Plasmas are available, but too expensive and large. Do I have...
    Posted to TVs (Forum) by 2PupsMom on Mon, Jul 13 2009
  • Cable Boxes

    I am a current subscriber to digital cable. I have analog running to additional tvs in my home. I would like to install additional digital cable boxes for other tvs in my home so as to match my channel availabilty on other units. My cable provider offers "rental" units. I would prefer to purchase my...
    Posted to TVs (Forum) by cyberplumber on Thu, Jan 24 2008
  • Toshiba Rezga, Can't get hdmi to work with time warner cable

    Cannot get hdmi to work with time warner cable box. TV keeps saying no video signal. Tech support at time warner says you have to set the signal in there box, but how if you cant get screen to set?
    Posted to TVs (Forum) by froggy101 on Sun, Dec 23 2007
  • HDMI and cable box

    I recently bought a Sharp Aquos 32" LCD TV . I upgraded my cable box to HD and bought an HDMI cable. First question is "do I need to need to have coaxial cable AND the HDMI cable going from the box to the TV or just the HDMI?" I know that the coax has to come out of the wall into the box, but do I have...
    Posted to TVs (Forum) by rmonroe on Tue, Jun 5 2007
  • Re: LCD HD TV

    Yes, 1 cable that comes into the house, then typically split at some sort of junction box to distribute to all 4 rooms. Doesn't matter if it's HD or regular it all travels down the same cable. The difference being is the cable tv decoder box that allows you to see HD or non-HD. All you need is a coax...
    Posted to TVs (Forum) by junior77 on Wed, May 23 2007
  • Re: 1080p tv / 1080i cable box question?

    Good question River. If your Sharp Aquos is a true 1080p, it displays all inputs signals at 1080p. Because this is the native resolution of the display, all videos sources are scaled to what the screen can produce. You may have 1080i from your cable box, 480p from your DVD player, and 480i from any other...
    Posted to TVs (Forum) by Ryan on Fri, May 4 2007
  • 1080p tv / 1080i cable box question?

    past weekend went shopping, "the boss" gave me the thumbs up. got a great deal on a Sharp Aquos 1080p, and though i didn't know it at the time about the 1080p not being broadcasted, i did understand the 1080i scanning feature, and just assumed that the 1080p would be that much better. then i get the...
    Posted to TVs (Forum) by river on Thu, May 3 2007
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