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how do i get the full hd experience for a sony bravia?

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i just got it recently and it looks just like my old tv. it says it has 1080p, but how do i get it to show its best picture? also do i need to buy an hdmi cable and what is the cost?


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To get an HD experience from your TV you need to feed it HD. So you need HD television for starters. To get that you need an HD antenna or a cable/satellite HD set top box. That will allow you to at least get HD channels. Even with basic programming, if you have an HD box, you get the major networks in HD (NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, etc.). Just remember that they have HD and SD channels. So say right now Fox is channel 28 for you, HD Fox is a completely different channel, like maybe 208.

With broadcast television you will get 720p and 1080i signals primarily. The Dish Network claims it now has 1080p movies, but I kind of question how real that is (the fine print vanishes pretty quick in the commercial).

Next, for movies, you need an device to up-convert DVDs for you. You can get a regular DVD player with up-conversion abilities (it will have an HDMI port) - also called "Up Converting DVD player." Or you can get a BluRay player (all BluRay players are also up-converting DVD players). With the BluRay player you happen to also get access to BluRay discs then.

BluRay is realistically where you will find 1080p sources. This is when you TV will say "1080p" on the screen. But not all BluRay discs are 1080p. So again, don't get panicked if you get one that says something else.

To maximize image quality yes you need an HDMI cable. But DO NOT pay a lot of money for one. Loads of consumer groups have shown that the cheap cables work 100% as well as the expensive ones. $10-15 should cover you. Look to computer stores first, as they often have no-name brand options (some of the big box stores try to push name brand cables). You can also look online at places like amazon.com, monoprice.com, bluejeanscable.com, newegg.com, or tigerdirect.com.

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Kay<3


We just purchased a 52' Sharp Aquos, and the picture wasn't nearly as clear when we brought it home as it was in the store on display. Can anyone give me some tips on how to fix this, or what I can do to help it... thanks for any help!


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I'm a former employee of the Home Entertainment department of Circuit City, so I'll try to help you as best as I can, and be a little bit more clear than these other guys.

First of all, congratulations on your new TV. Sharp is a good brand to go with, and you won't have to squint to see your new 52"!

Most stores these days use high-definition to really show off their display TVs. They might be using DirecTV, Dish, or Comcast (or it's equivalent in your area.) This is not a sleazy way to sell TVs...in fact, it was usually a teaching point for most of my customers.

Right now, your TV is probably plugged up straight to the wall/cable box (if you have cable) or straight to your satellite box with the standard "screw-in" coax cable. This cable is fine for analog signals, however, if you want the same picture you saw in the store, you will need two more things:

1. An HD box from your provider.
2. An HDMI cable.

Simply call your provider and tell them you just got a new HDTV and you want to subscribe to HD programming. They will have to ship you a new box to replace your current box, or, if you don't have one, be the middle-man between your coax cable and your TV. Expect this cost to be about $10 more per month on top of your current bill.

Also, if this is your first box, there is usually a $5 lease fee for the box as well. If this box is replacing a non-HD box, then obviously, the lease fee will transfer over to the new box, and you won't be charged twice unless you keep the old box.

Once you receive your new HD box, you will need an HDMI cable to plug it up with. An HDMI cable is a single cable that connects between your HD box and your HDTV to give you the best picture and sound quality. These cables have what is called a "very fast transfer rate" which moves the information from the HD box to your TV, giving you the best picture possible.

There are millions of HDMI cables out there that you can buy. I recommend Monster Cable as they have the best shielding on their cables (which helps maintain a great picture and not get lines in your TV from interference from power cables and other cables) and also most of their cables come with a lifetime warranty that covers not only breakage, but if technology goes so far as to replace HDMI cables, they will replace your cable with the newest cable format out.

Here is some information regarding cables based on different providers:

Comcast or Cable equivalent: will provide you with a set of "HD cables" called Component cables for setup, but if you want the best picture, have an HDMI cable ready when the guy sets it up for you.

DirecTV: Provides an HDMI cable to its customers during setup of an HD box. These cables are good, but again, if you want the best, choose Monster Cable, and have one waiting for them when they get there.

Dish: I'm not too sure about Dish. I would think that if they were keeping up with DirecTV, they would also be providing an HDMI cable during installation, however, for the best, go ahead and have a Monster Cable HDMI cable on hand for best results.

You can purchase Monster Cables online at www.monstercable.com or I believe Best Buy also sells Monster Cable.

Well, that was a ton of information. If I was unclear on anything, please, feel free to email me at spanky87 AT gmail DOT com.




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