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I have to buy a new TV. I'm thinking about an HDTV, but I don't really know anything about them.
Will I actually be able to watch any HDTV programming without buying more hardware and subscribing to a new cable service? Like ESPN HD for example? If I get something in the 32" range, is a 16:9 screen going to be too small for regular TV? How will the size compare to a regular screen at say 27"? I'd like to spend less than $1000. Any suggestions? Anything else I need to know before I buy? |
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Depends on the TV you buy. For under 1000 you will be getting a HDTV ready TV. HDTV ready means you need to buy a HDTV box and service package. Some satellite and cable companies offer HD boxes that you can lease or you can outright buy the box. Boxes range from around 500-1000 dollars depending on what you want. Voom satellite for example leases their boxes for $15 per month.
After you decide on your box option you will need to order the HD pack from your selected service. All companies charge different prices so call to find out exact pricing. All companies also provide different HD channels although the main few are usually provided by all. Your HD box will also let you get your local HD feeds through an over the air antenna. Not all local channels currently broadcast HD but they will soon be required to. I'll post some links to more info later. |
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Or if you get an HD tuner built in you can get an antenna for like $50 that will let you pick up all the local channels in HD. 24 in HD is pretty damn sweet. This would obviously not let you get ESPN HD.
Definitely buy at least an HD-ready TV. IIRC, all new TVs made after 2007 or so will be required to be HD-ready, cause the FCC is crackin down on transmissions. Freakin |
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they suck for videogames [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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they suck for videogames [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Really? why? -AA |
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[ QUOTE ] they suck for videogames [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Really? why? -AA [/ QUOTE ] No they dont its a joke. HDTV isnt that cool in my area anyway (aside from DVD's) I am not sure its worth the loot. I have comcast and they currently only offer like 12 channels in HD and half of them suck. I got lucky and was wondering through costco one day and picked up a 52" sony HDTV for $699 it was the floor model. I didnt receive any warranty but nearly a year later the bitch still works like a charm. |
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How much more does a built in HDTV tuner typically cost?
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Typically around 4-500 for a mid-range TV.
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First of all, you suck. I can't believe you didn't ask me about this one.
Secondly, our friend Mr Carnwright has a front projection tv, HD capable, with a HD tuner and reception through COX cable. I have to have it. According to him, they weren't that expensive. Here is a link to one he found that is better than the one he has. http://shop.vendio.com/InfoPlus/item...l?s=1108292975 Joe |
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