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Old 02-26-2006, 03:00 PM
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Aight guys, how's this work. I can get a Samsung 27 inch slim fit flat screen with HDTV tuner built in for a good price. 400 to be exact.
How does the HDTV work? I've heard there is over the air, cable, and satellite.
Satellite is a no go.
For over the air, is that like for instance Monday night football is in HDTV. If I would watch MNF, does it automatically show up in HDTV since the TV has the tuner?
This would only be for the "network" channels I'm assuming.
Then they're is standard cable and digital cable. Digital cable here is 45 bux a month, i really dont want that.
Can I still get HDTV with standard cable or does it need to be digital cable???
Help me guys!
 
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Old 02-26-2006, 03:17 PM
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Head over to avsforum.com Great site with more HDTV geeks than you can shake a stick at.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/


I've got a projector and a 96" Carada Wallmount screen, using an antenna in my attic for pulling in all the OTA (Over the Air) signals from Nashville. HDTV is the ****.. I'm here to tell ya.

BTW.. ESPN is carrying MNF starting next year so you won't get it OTA.. however NBC will be carrying SNF (Sunday Night Football w/Madden and Michaels) which will be in HD! w00T!

 
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Old 02-26-2006, 03:23 PM
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So the only "OTA" HDTV is like networks? such as NBC, ABC, CBS, etc....??

For something like ESPN, to get HDTV do i need digital cable or would standard cable work?
 
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Old 02-26-2006, 04:02 PM
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ull need digital cable if i wanna see cable channels in HD.....i have basic cable (like 70 or so chanels) and non of them are in HD...in my opinion tho....HD televisions are too far ahead of the game....we cant truley see high def.....
 
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Old 02-26-2006, 04:03 PM
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You need to check with your cable co., but you would most likely have to subscribe to the HDTV pack at a minimum. Your built-in tuner may or may not work for your Cable. You typically get a HD cable box when you subscribe if you need it. A buddy just bought a high end Pioneer HD Plasma, and it receives HD from Comcast just fine w/o an additional cable box. YMMV of this.

Also, Digital is on/off. So if you pull OTA signals, it's just as good as cable... but you are correct in that OTA is networks only. For Discovery HD, HD Net, TNT-HD, HBO-HD, ESPN-HD, etc.. you will need cable or sattelite.

Once you start watching HD, you wont want to watch SD ever again. It spoils you. :wallbash:
 
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Old 02-26-2006, 04:44 PM
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More than likely I'm just gonna get a regular flat screen TV then. I was just checking because of the good deal I could get on a HDTV. I dont want to have to pay a lot more just to be able to get the full effects out of it.
 
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Old 02-26-2006, 07:25 PM
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Just curious why would u want such a small HDTV? is this for a small bedroom tv? or the family room type thing? My g/f has a huge 50 somethin inch tv with teh hd and she doesn't have cable, they get signal for Football games and other major events, other then that, idk unless you got an xbox 360 which just thinkin about the gamin on that with huge Tv makes me wana change my underware Lol...
 
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Old 02-26-2006, 07:29 PM
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Well, I'll be viewing the TV no more than 15 feet away if this helps. Right now I'm leaning towards saving the money and just buying a normal flat SD 27 inch TV for 250.

The only way I'll do HD is IF they're a cheaper alternative to digital cable. Anyone knows what standard cable (the 70 channels) runs for? I'm guessing this varies from location, but digital cable is 45 bux around here a month.
 
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Old 02-26-2006, 07:59 PM
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no, its just a 27 inch tv for my apartment. Again, I see the tv about 15 feet away Is HD pointless then, is this what you're all saying??

My other problem is dealing with internet/phone. Thats a whole nother story. I wanna figure out is getting HD for my situation worth it.
 
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Old 02-26-2006, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Jack The Ripper
<grin> Damn rich kid, not everyone can afford a 100inch LCD tv ya know. <laugh>

LoL my mom bought my dad a projection Tv for the basement when i go home next weekend I'll see if I can put it together...LoL Guna be SWEET!
 
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