By Robert Vaux
You will already be using one set of "Out" jacks to connect your VCR to your TV. The additional "Lina In" RCA jacks should be nearby the ones going out to your TV. Some "Line In" jacks can be found on the front of the VCR instead of the back. Locate the RCA jacks labeled "Out" or "Video Out" on the back of your DVD player. They should look exactly like the jacks on your VCR. Connect ...
By Digital Property Holdings
You should look at the size of the room, how you will be mounting the TV, what type of signal the TV will be receiving and whether you will have accessories hooked up to the television. All of these factors will impact the size of TV that best meets your needs. The size of the room is important when deciding what widescreen TV is right for you. Some widescreens can be extremely ...
By Billy Kirk
A rear-projection TV can be a family entertainment centerpiece or just a personal place in which to derive enjoyment after a long work day. Rear-projection TVs can take a lot out of your pocketbook, and additional repair costs might be something you look to avoid. There are a number of troubleshooting steps you can take that can diagnose a rear-projection TV problem. Check all the power ...
By J.Jacobs
However, the TV has become a national pastime. Televisions are, quite literally, everywhere. In fact, the average American child will spend more hours each year watching television than in school. The average American household contains 2.8 TV sets. In the average U.S. home, there are more TV sets than people. As of 2009, the average U.S. household spends $365 dollars per year ...
By Billy Kirk
You will need a TV that is able to display and utilize a high-definition signal. These TVs are clearly marked and marketed by the stores and online retailers that sell them. Contact your cable or satellite company. You will need to notify them that you intend on moving over to a high-definition setup. You will have to work with them over the phone or in person at an office in order to make ...
By Chris Weiss
You are about to connect your new surround sound speakers to your TV when you look at the back of the TV. You quickly realize there are no speaker connections and you're not quite sure what to do. You wonder if there's an adapter to take those RCA outputs and turn them into speaker level connections. Well, the short answer is "Yes and no." There is an adapter, but it's really a home ...
By Amanda Kondolojy
Using your HD TV screen certainly is a nice way to play your PC games or make important presentations, but relying on a wired S-Video cord to facilitate the connection is not always that practical. Although you will need some expensive equipment, if you need a wireless connection between your PC and TV, setting it up is not all that hard. Purchase a PC to TV wireless adapter. ...
By LR McGowan
Your LCD TV screen is very delicate. Imagine your screen is like skin-special care is necessary when it is time to clean it. You have many options to choose from. You can purchase an LCD screen cleaning kit from a store but, if you prefer, you can also clean your TV just as effectively and save money by using the guide below. It is always advised to follow the manufacturer's directions ...
By Rebecca Mastey
Since the cost of production on flat screens has decreased, most consumers shopping for a new television will now consider those televisions. The two most popular varieties, LCDs and plasmas, have different advantages and disadvantages, depending upon the application and consumer preference. Plasma televisions use an electrically charged plasma gas to create images, while LCDs use a liquid...
By James Bolger
You may need more information so that you can buy the high-definition TV that's right for you. As you prepare, get ready for super-clear pictures, incredibly vivid colors and vibrant detail. No doubt about it, HDTV changes the TV-watching experience for the better. A first-time HDTV consumer will find a confusing array of options---screen size, plasma or LCD, pixel resolution, and more. The ...