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If you are receiving your television programming from a cable service such as Comcast, you do not need a digital converter box to continue to do so. ... more
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Plasma screen televisions work by containing xenon and neon gas in hundreds of thousands of tiny cells that are carefully positioned between two panes of glass. You can find more information at http://www.plasmatvscience.org/theinnerw... ... more
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The video output takes place alternatively at PAL or NTSC - unfortunately the device with the current firmware PAL cannot output 60. If NTSC videos are thus played via PAL, the picture ruckelt, there of that 60 half-images of only 50 half-images to ... more
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Yes, but with limitations. We can create Blu-ray discs for widescreen and progressive scan television systems; however, please note that any video shot in the 4:3 standard aspect ratio will be ‘matted’ against a black background, with black ... more
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• Answer: The ability to operate more than one television independently through DISH Network satellite TV system will require a model 4000, 5000 or JVC Digital VHS primary system, which is capable of being connected up to five secondary receivers. ... more
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A Comcast cable box does not need to be connected to the Internet for you to receive Comcast cable service. ... more
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Now that all of the television signals in the United States have gone digital, one would expect a better viewing experience. However, digital receivers still can get poor reception, which results in a bad picture. There are many potential causes ... more
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Cable-ready is not the same as digital reception for a television. Older televisions are cable-ready, but not capable of receiving a digital signal without a converter box. ... more
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On One Hand: A Unidirectional Antenna Is BestIf you have multipath interference reception problems, a unidirectional indoor antenna is best. Multipath interference happens when duplicate signals are created as a result of the main signal being ... more
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Nothing. The current analogue signals will be broadcast just as they are today until the transition to DTV is complete, at which time they be terminated. In the US this is legislated to occur February 17, 2009. In Canada, the date has yet to be ... more
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