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Category: HDTV

December 17, 2010 HDTV

How to Connect Laptop to HDTV Wirelessly

Many laptops include HDMI out to connect your laptop to HDTV screens. The problem with wired connections from your laptop

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December 11, 2010 HDTV

What is the Difference Between 720p and 1080p HDTV?

“I’m buying a new HDTV. I looked at 720p and 1080p HDTV screens. Both 720p and 1080p look great in

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November 22, 2010 HDTV

Connect PC to HDTV using RCA Composite Cables

“Can I connect my PC VGA video out to my HDTV much like I do my DVD player using the

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October 23, 2010 HDTV

Can I Connect my Computer Monitor to my TV Cable Box?

“Hi, I have a Dell SP2309W 23-inch Full HD comptuer monitor with HDMI input. Can I connect my high definition

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September 14, 2010 Ask Jake / HDTV

How can I program my Comcast remote with HDTV codes?

“I have Comcast cable and I want to use the Comcast remote to turn on my HDTV. I think I

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July 2, 2010 HDTV

What is HDBaseT?

“I heard someone talking about HDBaseT for my HDTV. What is HDBaseT and should I be using it in my

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October 31, 2009 Ask Jake / HDTV

HDTV as Split Screen Monitor

“Can I connect a computer to a 46″ HDTV and use split screen software to make it like four screens

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October 11, 2009 Ask Jake / HDTV

Free Online TV Shows on Your PC

“With the economic down turn I am interested in free online TV. I have an HP Pavilion dv6700 (with an

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May 28, 2009 HDTV

Locking HDMI Cables? Really?

I can almost buy the hype Monster tries to sell us about needing heavily shielded HDMI cables. I say almost

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March 14, 2009 HDTV / Media Center PC

Improved Blu-ray and DVD Playback with PowerDVD 9

For the most part PC video playback either works or it doesn’t. Every once in awhile, software makers add a

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