Posts Tagged ‘hdtv’

How to Connect an HDTV to Your Sound System or Home Theater For Dummies

Connecting your HDTV television, whether its plasma or LCD, to your home theater or other sound system is easy with this DIY video. The step-by-step instructions show you which cables to connect to what ports.

How To Buy an HDTV

AN HDTV Buyers’ Guide. Step by step explanations of everything you need to know before you buy an HDTV. Digital Landing helps you cut through the jagon so you understand what you’re buying when you shop for your HDTV.

HDTV and Home Theater Installation Video

HDTV sets and home theaters with surround sound are more popular than ever. Installing a home theater system, or even just the HDTV alone, can be more of a challenge than you think, depending on if you want your HDTV hung on the wall or just in a room that doesn’t have the hook-ups. In this video by ServiceMagic, you’ll hear from a professional installer on what can go wrong when homeowners try to hook up their own HDTV and/or home theater system.

THE Panasonic 42″ Plasma HDTV

Yes ladies and gentelmen, this is the TV for which we have all been waiting. Some might call it the “People’s Champ” of Plasma HDTVs, while I just call it mine ;) Check out the size of this thing!

The new Panasonic PT-AE4000U 1080p Home Theater Projector Video – Replaces PT-AE3000U

Visit VisualApex.com 800-883-7495 Thanks, Charlie Moore President of Visual Apex Panasonic PT-AE4000U Projector Specifications MSRP (USD) : 99 Brightness (Lumens) : 1600 ANSI Contrast (Full On/Off) : 100000:1 Variable Iris: Yes High Brightness: ANSI Lumens: ** Contrast Ratio: ** High Contrast: ANSI Lumens: ** Contrast Ratio: 100000:1 Audible Noise: ** Weight: 16.1 lbs Size (inches) (HxWxD) : 5.1 x 18.1 x 11.8 Std. Lens: Focus: Power Zoom: Power, 2.00:1 Throw Dist (feet) : 11.5 – 19.7 Image Size (inches) : 60.0 – 200.0 Optional Lenses: No Digital Zoom: ** Digital Keystone: Vertical Lens Shift: Horz & Vert Warranty: 1 Year Performance: H-Sync Range: ** V-Sync Range: ** Compatibility: HDTV: 720p, 1080i, 1080p/60 1080p/24, 1080p/50, 576i 576p, 625i, 625p EDTV/480p: Yes SDTV/480i: Yes Component Video: Yes Video: Yes Digital Input: HDMI Computers: Yes Display: Type: 3 LCD Native: 1920×1080 Pixels Maximum: 1920×1080 Pixels Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (HD) Lamp: Type: 170W UHM Life: 2000 hours Quantity: 1 Speakers: No Max Power: 240W Voltage: 100V – 240V FCC Class: B Special: RS232 Port Native Res.: 1080p Brightness: 1600 ANSI lumens Colors: 16.9 million colors Aspect Ratio: 16:9 native, 4:3 compat. Technology: Transparent LCD panels (x3, R/G/B) Contrast Ratio: 100000:1 Compatibility: Native resolution: 1920×1080 Pixels, Maximum resolution: 1920×1080 Pixels Inputs (Video): S-Video: Mini DIN 4-pin x 1, 75 ohms Video: RCA pin x 1, 75 ohms HDMI in: HDMI connector x 3, HDMIâ„¢, HDCP

How To Fix Plasma TV (Samsung & Others) – Plasma TV Repair

This video will, once again, take the Honest out of Samsung. This is a how to video showing you how to fix a Samsung 42″ Plasma HDTV. This video demonstrates how to remove faulty Y-Board and replace with a new Y-Board. This video will show you how to replace the Y-Board Upper or Y-Board Lower. This HDTV all of a sudden began showing rolling vertical bars on the top half of the screen. If you are having similar issues on the top of the screen, you should watch this video on how to replace the Y-Board Upper. If you have lines on the bottom half of the screen, simply follow the same instructions to replace the Y-Board Lower. If the entire screen is messed up, replace both! The fix has been found in the form of a 0 Y-Board card (BN96-02034A – Upper, BN96-02216A – Lower) Please take the time to watch this How-To on repairing your Television!