Thursday, August 29, 2013

What kind of tv should i buy?

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kaye


Plasma, LED, LCD or what? LG, Panasonic, Samsung, RCA, or what? I plan on buying one that is 1080p and is anywhere between 42"-60"
And please tell me why I should buy the kind you suggest, thanks.



Answer
A smart tv - get apps, browse the internet, stream your music etc see this post
http://www.gadgetrophy.com/2011/11/3d-smart-televisions-start-gaining.html

Sharp aquos led tv and pioneer dvd?! please help!?




miio


i have a sharp aquos 60 inch led tv and i have no idea how to connect my pioneer dvd player to it!!! both are working great, i just cant connect them! please please, any ideas?
model # LC60LE810UN



Answer
Without knowing exactly which model TV and DVD player you have, I am still 99% sure that both your TV and your DVD player have component video inputs and outputs (to know for sure, look at the back of your DVD player and your TV and see if both have round plugs colored red green and blue labeled "component" or something like "YrYbPb").

So if you buy a component video cable, and a stereo audio RCA cable, you can hook them up that way.

A component video cable has 3 plugs at each end, colored red, green, and blue, it looks like this: http://networkcable-tester.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/component-video-cable.jpg

You would plug the component cable into the red/green/blue component *output* plugs on the DVD player, and plug the other end into the red/green/blue component *input* plugs on the TV (sometimes these will be labeled "component" on the DVD/TV, sometimes something like "YrYpPb" but it's the same thing).

A stereo RCA audio cable has 2 plugs at each end, colored red and white. It looks like this: http://www.electronicsnmore.com/images/RCA2.gif

You would plug the audio cable into the red/white audio *output* plugs on the DVD player, and plug the other end into the red/white audio *input* plugs on the TV.

Your TV may have more than one set of component inputs - if so, make sure that you plug the video and the audio cables into the same input - for instance video 1 and audio 1 (instead of video 1 and audio 2 for example).

Once everything is hooked up, press the Source or Input or Video button on the TV's remote to switch to the DVD.

P.S. You can also buy a single "component AV cable" - which combines the two cables, so that means it has 5 plugs at each end: red/green/blue for video and red/white for audio.

One more P.S. You could also hook up with a "composite AV cable" which looks like this:
http://www.shopxtreme.com/images/CBRCACOM15F.jpg
But the picture quality would not look as good.




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