Thursday, June 19, 2014

How can I make the picture quality of the TV shows from my cable provider better with my HDTV?




curiousarc


We just recently bought this 32" Samsung HDTV. The picture quality is really great except for the part where I'm currently tuned in to my local tv-stations and the also from the channels of our cable provider. The picture is somehow pixelized, where you can already see the pixels on the screen. Like when you are looking at a digital picture in your computer, you zoom in and you can see the pixels of that pictures. I heard from a friend that they were talking about RG6 cables to make it better, I really dont understand what they meant, but how do you get one and install it? help please. thanks!


Answer
Bottom line is you cannot make analog signals look much better compared to HDTV signals. All you can do is hope that you have a HDTV set top box from the cable company and the right connection. If they duplicate the local channels in the HDTV tier of service be sure to tune them in there instead of the basic tier. In other words if channels 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 ... are available as HDTV channels 1020 and up tune them in there. HDTV channel numbers vary according to Cable company assignments because these are virtual channels in the digital HDTV stream.

If you already have a HDMI cable or Component Video (Red, Green, Blue) plus Audio cable (white, red) connection you already have a better connection than the Composite Video (Yellow) and Audio Connection (white, red) or the worst type of connection Coax (RG-59 or RG-6 from box to TV).

is SONY makes a better quality for HDTV than samsung??




Jose P





Answer
They both make lots of different models at all sorts of price and feature points. However, last year, Consumer Reports ranked Samsung higher than Sony.

Either brand are pretty good in my opinion.




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