Sunday, November 24, 2013

How Do You Hook Up An HDMI Cable From a Ps3 to a Hisense H32K26E 32" LED HDTV?

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Anthony Du


Ok So i am getting a ps3 On friday because i wont have enough money for the ps4(I think its overrated too) and i read online that you can only play in hd if you have and HDMI cable. So I already bought the cable. So i am wondering when i get my ps3 how do i hook the cable up and what do i have to do to my tv. I havent really tinkered with the tv because its my parents tv and i dont want to mess it up. So what do i have to do? Do i have to change settings on the tv? How do i change the settings on the tv and the ps3?How am i gonna know that its in HD when i plug the cable in? And where do i go to change the image quality on the ps3 Please answer my time is running out!!!


Some Facts about my tv:
- Has 3 HDMI ports
- Can go up to a 720p resolution
- Has 60hz
- 32 inches
- A resolution of 1366 x 768


Also how do i know wat quality(480i,480p,1080i,720p) my tv is currently running and how do i change it if possible?



Answer
How do you hook it up? Plug one end of the HDMI cable into your TV, and the other end into your PS3. That's it.

When you turn on the PS3, it'll detect the TV and show you the resolutions you can choose from. For that TV, 720P is the one you want.

How to get better quality for ps2?




Corneel25


I recently bought a new ful hd 22 inch sony bravia and I connected my ps2 to it. But with the standard AV-cable the image quality looks like shit. Will it improve my quality enough if I buy a component video cable and connect my ps2 with that? Or doesn't the quality improve very much? I don't want to waist € 25...


Answer
No it wouldn't. The PS2 has SD graphics (576p) compared to your 1080P HDTV it's always gonna show it's flaws. Just check someone playing a PS2 game on their PS3 and you'll see what I mean. I'd say it's time to upgrade to the current gen




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