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Be sure it's HDTV

Your TV is a display

Know your connections

Know your connections 2.
Tips to identify connections

<empty> Tips for understanding technology...
What techhies know and you need to know!


Maybe it's a button that you should press. Maybe you need to connect something before you can choose an output. Maybe it's just how you organize your thoughts before you connect your components. Maybe it's a little trick that makes it easier to work your TV or remote control. What's common sense to those on the inside eludes the average person.

The links to tips here are meant to "even the playing field" so that you will now know some of the tricks that come naturally to the professionals. (And for you professionals that are sneaking a peak...we can't keep up on everything!)

I am constantly adding tips and tricks and ideas on my blog so be sure to check there regularly. You can be notified of new postings by pressing the "rss" link on the blog page. Please feel free to comment too. I'm always up for questions or help.

See something you don't understand or you want me to cover? Send me an email.


You can speed up your learning or get more clarification by purchasing the book, “The Home Electronics Survival Guide: The Simple Guide to understanding and hooking up TVs, HDTVs, DVDs, DVRs, Home Theater and more”,

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or by reading Barb's Blog

This month's tip...

hold play down When there's no marked power button, HOLD DOWN THE PLAY BUTTON TO TURN PORTABLE DEVICES ON AND OFF...



ARE YOU SURE IT'S HDTV?

Be sure it's HDTV.

Essential tips to guarantee that you are getting an HDTV picture, and the best one possible. more


“Think of your TV as a display”
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know your connections Know your connections. Before you buy new equipment, you need to know if you have the right connections to hook up your new product to your existing system (even if your “system” is just your TV)
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"KNOW YOUR CONNECTIONS PART II"

Another reason to know the connections on your TV, is so that you know how to switch between the sources (i.e., switch between watching a DVD and watching cable TV.)

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