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Definition Receiver

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Definition Receiver
I am thinking of getting a high definition receiver from my cable company…..?

I am just wondering how much better hd is rather then just regular digital cable. What are the advantages and is it worth paying more money for? Also are there any websites that might show pictures comparing hd to regular digital cable.

If you have a real HDTV not an EDTV or HD Compatible TV the difference is astounding. It is as clear as a theater and the sound is awsome if you have a surround sound system connected to it. Remember that the connection is very important. The best connection is HDMI then DVI then component then svideo then RCA then cable. For sound it is HDMI then optical then RCA.

Setting Up a Harman Kardon Receiver using the High Definition Interface




Definition Receiver

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Definition Receiver
Can I connect an HDMI TV "to a HD receiver?

I have a HDMI (high definition multimedia interface) TV u can see his picture below, and im trying to connect my HD receiver ……… I will be able to do that??? The picture on my TV: http://www.sharp.net.nz/catalogue/prod_images/LC32AW5X_2599_image2.jpg Will I get a better picture quality once I set my TV? thanks for your time!

Most current HD receivers have a HDMI output, so it must be able to connect to your TV. As for image quality, it would be important to know what you are comparing the HD signal. For example, If a coaxial cable or composite (yellow video and red and white for audio), then you will see a big difference when viewing HD content. If compared with component video (red, blue and green only), it is unlikely you will see any improvement in image quality. When it comes to watching TV, IMO, most advantage of an HDMI or component cable can handle audio and video. If you were talking about 1080p and 7.1 Dolby TrueHD audio, etc (Bluray players) just want to connect them with HDMI 1.3.

Denon AVR 4310 A/V Receiver Unboxing