For HDTV Owners...
drewnice
5,465 Posts
A quick question. OK, if you have an HDTV, with regular cable, can you still watch broadcast programs on stations like ABC, NBC, etc. in HD (when it says it's being broadcast in HD)?I'm in the market for a new TV and was wondering what ya'll know about it or things I should be aware of in the process of making a purchase decision.Any suggestions?Thanks.
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But yeah. You're fine.
Nope.
You need to have an HD/HDMI cable box. It's not so bad where I live (like $4 more a month), but then you have to buy an HD cable for the cable box to TV which can cost a grip depending on what kind you get.
From Scientific Atlanta
I would wait until they get all that shit figured out. It really wasn't worth it to me and I can't really tell the difference because only select channels broadcast in HD.
Anybody else have some advice?
Are you wondering if you can watch REGULAR CABLE stations on the HD television??
Or if you need anything OTHER than an HD television to watch tv in HD??
If I need anything other than an HD television to watch TV in HD.
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-billb
You need an HD Cable box and the correct cable to connect to your TV. Typically cable company will provide you with a composite (RGB) cable and opt to sell you an HDMI cable. Composite cables work just fine though.
Not exactly on that one too. Resolution stays the same, it's just larger. HD, on the other hand, is an all-or-nothing proposition, which is the problem with transmitting HD over regular airwaves. There's none of the "kinda sorta" reception most people are used to with regular TV; you either get HD transmissions perfectly or you just don't get them.
Drew, I would still recommend getting one because it seems to be the way things are moving (HD/Digital). It wasn't a bad investment, the TV we had was ancient so anything was better than that, but for me being someone who doesn't watch too much TV it was kind of like "ok, so this is it?". There's just a lot of hype surrounding it. And it is better, don't get me wrong, but I've had everything from a shitty b/w TV to no cable so I'm not too picky.
I think you should you go for it, just research it all first to make the best decision.
Hope that helps.
Thanks, fellas.