Sunday, August 22, 2010

Mitsubishi TV question?

I just bought my boyfriend a 65 inch Mitsubishi HDTV DLP TV. And I didn't think about it but he has a 31 speaker system that is got 6 amps (no not little book sized speakers either, I'm talking speakers that are so big you can't hug, Cerwin Vega) and he tends to play his music loud and I'm wondering if that could damage the TV, since it has a bunch of little mirrors or w/e in it (the DLP thing).


Would him playing his system loud damage the TV?





Here is the link to the TV if needed.


http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/j/i/18326/c...

Mitsubishi TV question?
There really is no danger of the sound system damaging the TV, unless you put all the speakers together and put the TV on top of them. Even that probably wouldn't do it. Many, many major movie theaters use DLP projectors as well as dedicated theater rooms in nice homes. I have done installations of both DLP TV's and projectors in the most extreme of conditions concerning sound equipment and have never seen a failure.
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Reply:It could cause terrible damage...your best bet is to sell the tv...I am willing to pay $800 for it
Reply:I doubt his amplifier could even come close to wearing out his new TV set....but like the other guy said, don't put the TV on the speakers.....


Cable tv???

so i just got comcast cable in my room and they gave me the cord that hooks into the wall and then to the back of my tv but the cable isn't long enough to reach my tv so is there some cable i can get to extend the comsat cable


like comcast cable the extender to my tv or can i just use one cable and put it from the wall to my tv


i wus htinking a coax cable is what i use but i dont want to buy it and find out its not was i wus thinking of


if i do need a coax cable how do connect it to my tv and are there any special rules for coax cables?


thanks!

Cable tv???
If the comcast cable is a coaxial cable, then just go to Radio shack with the cable and tell them you want one like it, just longer. There are differences in RF cables used for TV, but over a ashort distance like you have, they're meaningless. Im telling you to take the cable with you so that they can confirm that you've got a plain old coax cable,
Reply:Call them back %26amp; have them complete the job!!!! Do not out of pocket
Reply:You can take the short cable to a Radio Shack or Circuit City and get a longer one or you can go to your local Comcast office and request a longer one for free.
Reply:You can just use coaxial (coax), s-video, or RCA, if the the cable box and TV have the correct ports.

tooth and nail

HD Ready TV?

I want to buy this HD ready Tv which is 19 inch, it has Vga,Dvi,Scart,Component,Composite, as well as various other Audio inputs, now it doesn't have a Hdmi port on this Tv, so how can it be HD? if it doesn't have a Hdmi port on the back of the Tv, surely by having hdmi you get High Defintion, but without it you just get normal Tv, I mean Lcd is alot better image quality, and you save a lot more on electric compare to a tube Television, I need your help on this one, do I need to buy a Lcd Tv that has Hdmi only, or will I be ok with buying this Tv without one????

HD Ready TV?
there are three things that will make a hd ready tv.





1. at least 720 resoulatuion.


2.component input


3. digitial input ( dvi / hdmi ).





if you use the dvi then you will also have to use phono leads as well.





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Reply:If the T.V says it is HD ready than it must be, but double check to make sure. Not all T.Vs have HDMI outputs. Some T.Vs have analogue HD outputs.





Though in my view you are better of with HDMI output, as i have recently heard that Toshiba at least are only making HD DVD players with HDMI output and i believe many other companies may follow.
Reply:HD Ready means it has to have EITHER HDMI or DVI (as well as a 720 minimum screen res). So yes, it is HD Ready. However, it's far more likely that any other HD Ready hardware you buy will have HDMI instead.
Reply:The TV is HD ready, the HDMI port you talk about is for peripherals that connect to the TV such as DVD etc....


Check out this site....hope it explains it without going into too much depth...
Reply:itdoesnt have to have a hdmi to be hd. the early hd tvs didnt have a hdmi as long as it has component. that was the original hd hook up. and yes it will save you a minute amout of electric but it may only add up to a few dollars a year. and you have to have a hd source to get to see hd picture. and image quality is good only if your getting hd. on normal tv or sd tv. tube tvs are better picture quality


Connecting DVD and TV to receiver ???

I just bought a 5.1 surround sound receiver and I'm wondering how I can connect the TV and DVD to the reciever. I know where the cables go on the TV and receiver but the problem is that I'm not sure if I can connect the DVD player to both the TV and reciever. I only have 1 red/white/yellow rca input on my tv. Is it possible for me to connect my DVD directly to my receiver without connecting it to my TV but still having the signal going to my TV ? or do I need to connect my DVD player to both the receiver and TV ??

Connecting DVD and TV to receiver ???
Run the yellow to the TV from the DVD player and don't connect the red/white





Yellow=video


Red/white=stereo sound


Orange=digital coaxial surround sound


Black square=optical surround sound





For DVD surround sound, locate the digital audio output on your DVD player. It should be an orange connector that looks like the yellow/red/white ones. You may instead have an optical out which is a square connector. Find the matching connector on your receiver.
Reply:Connect the video output (yellow) from DVD to TV video input (yellow).


Connect digital audio out from DVD to receiver.


(Don't connect the red/white audio from DVD to TV)





If the TV has audio OUT, connect it to an audio input on your receiver. That's all.


Laptop to TV help.?

I have a IBM Thinkpad T21 laptop and it has a S-video plug in the back and getting a picture to show up on the screen is not the promblem, when i first used this it was running Windows 2000 Professionel. and the picture was fine on the TV. But now it is running XP and when i connect it to the tv now it is zoomed in on the TV screen and it isnt showing the full picture. I mean i cant see the whole screen at once, I have to move the mouse around to see diffrent parts of the screen. What i am trying to ask is how you make it show the whole screen instead just the area the mouse is at?

Laptop to TV help.?
i did the same with the s video cable ummm go to your display settings and make it smaller i dont know that size i think 1280 x 1024 try that cuz the same thing happend to me i got it working but try that good luck bro


Dog Watches TV?

My dog actually wakes me up every moring at 8:30 so that I could turn the TV on and she can watch Sesame Street. She actually sits there with her ear all perked up and stares at the tv until it's over. Does anyone else dog watch tv, or better yet... know exactlly when the show they want to watch comes on?

Dog Watches TV?
Awww..you have a really cool doggie! He is some kinda special! I turn on the animal channel everytime I leave, so my dog won't feel alone. He watches the dogs on there sometimes. But your dog is too cool...I can't get over that he loves Sesame Street! LOL
Reply:Good dog.


Maybe she's waiting for Barkley!
Reply:haha That's funny! My older lab could care less about tv, but our lab puppy LOVES tv! His favorite show seems to be America's Funniest Home Videos, because a lot of animals come on!
Reply:Thats cool
Reply:Well you have one unique dog! My Dog also watchs tv all the time. He does pay more attention to certain things and programs on the tv. When i go out i always leave it on for him. Although he doesn't wake me up to watch it... :)
Reply:That's seriously adorable!





never heard of it.
Reply:My dog, a jack Russell, knows when "Corrie" comes on and rushes up to jump up at the cat on the roof on the bottom left corner ! He knows all the commercials that have animals in them, just by hearing the music. He sits every morning in front of the telly, looking from me to the telly to the remote on the coffee table ! ( He's been here before...I'm sure !!) lol
Reply:haha Mine does this too. Other than watching sesame street it has to be animal planet. She's a jack russell. Ice Age is her favorite movie. Why they do this I do not know. My other jack does not care to watch tv.
Reply:my dog loves the animal planet! she doesnt like to watch other dogs! shes always watches elephants!
Reply:Lol
Reply:thats awesome. i wish mine would watch tv and shut up with all of their barking
Reply:thats pretty smart!
Reply:My dog doesn't exactly watch T.V. It just some times barks at it if there is a dog bark.
Reply:that is reallly cool!
Reply:man that dog is like a little brother or sister calling for your attention to turn on the tele and watch their show.
Reply:I had a dog and it did that too. He liked to watch Entertainment tonight.lol.He would perck up his ears too!He actually would stay and watch and when the next show came on he would leave!
Reply:wow, that is cool, my dog doesn't do that!
Reply:That's so cute.





My dogs only watch it for a minute if there's a dog on. When they decide it isn't a threat, and realize they can't smell it, they ignore it.





Have you ever gone on YouTube and put on a barking dogs video for your pup? It's pretty funny.
Reply:My sister's chihuahua likes to watch Sponge Bob Square pants every morning because she leaves the tv on for her dog, to keep her dog occupied, while she's away at work. And when she returns, she would find her dog sitting at the middle of her bed watching tv. Only when the Sponge Bob theme song comes on her dog would run up to watch tv. With other shows, her dog would ignore them. I think it has to do with Sponge Bob's high pitched voice. Dogs love that. Especially my sister's chihuahua.
Reply:Maybe it's her favorite show! :D
Reply:......wow
Reply:please walk your dog more often
Reply:My dog usually watches tv when she hears or sees a dog bark, but I have no idea how your dog knows when. It's a miracle. Dogs are creatures of habit, just 2 let u know.
Reply:Nope and nope
Reply:thats weird but smart dog.
Reply:That is so cute.
Reply:That's so cute. My dog watches Inspector Rex, but she doesn't demand the TV to be turned on at the time it is on. She also randomly barks at the TV and the reflection of the TV in the window.
Reply:hahahaha that is weird and cool at the same time!


man i wish i had a dog like that =/
Reply:my dag also dose that but wakes me up at 2:00


and also to poop
Reply:My cats watch cartoons with me in the mornings, my dog just sleeps.
Reply:MY DOG USED TO DO THAT.


BUT THAT WAS BEFORE HE STOPPED TAKING DRUGS.


Samsung hd tv 360 display?

http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electron...





* Can be used as a Television and a PC monitor


* Can be used with Xbox 360, PS3, and Nintendo Wii


* HD Ready


* Main Specifications:


* Screen Size: 19"


* HD Ready TV Screen Resolution: 1440x900


* Response Time: 5ms


* Brightness: 300cd/m2


* Contrast: 1000:1


* Pixel Pitch(mm): 0.2835


* Colour Support: 16.7 Million


* Viewing Angle(H/V): 160/160


* Interface: Analog RGB D-Sub, DVI, HDMI , Composite, S-video, Component , SCART, PAL Tuner (Analogue)


* Special Features: HDTV Ready. Built-in PAL Tuner. Composite, S-Video, Component, HDMI, SCART. PIP/PBP.Supporting 1080P Input


* Multimedia Speakers: 2x3W


* Power Consumption (Max): 45W


* Included Acessories: Power Cord, Audio cable, Remote Control, RGB Cable





my question is what display should i set this tv to when connecting the 360 hd 1080i?

Samsung hd tv 360 display?
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