HDTV Question

gramboh

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Didn't know Polaroid made LCD sets. It is 16:9 widescreen, the native resolution is a bit weird, never seen it before but it does play all the standard HDTV resolutions (480p, 720p, 1080i). Xbox360 uses 720p for games from what I understand so it will be fine there.

From what I understand HDTV integrated tuners are useless, in the current world you will need an HD digital cable/satellite box to view HD content. I think tuners are for the future when standard signals over cable are HD. I could be totally wrong on this, but that is the situation here (you need the providers HD box, tuner useless).
 

staabie66

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thanks for the info. I have one more question on it, how did you tell it was widescreen ( I didn't see where it said just widescreen, is it under something else?) thanks
 

JonnyBlaze

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Originally posted by: gramboh
Didn't know Polaroid made LCD sets. It is 16:9 widescreen, the native resolution is a bit weird, never seen it before but it does play all the standard HDTV resolutions (480p, 720p, 1080i). Xbox360 uses 720p for games from what I understand so it will be fine there.

From what I understand HDTV integrated tuners are useless, in the current world you will need an HD digital cable/satellite box to view HD content. I think tuners are for the future when standard signals over cable are HD. I could be totally wrong on this, but that is the situation here (you need the providers HD box, tuner useless).



OTA (using a tuner and antenna) is the best way to get hdtv at the moment. (its free & the quality is the best)


check here to see what stations you can get and what type of antenna you need for your location. http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/welcome.aspx

 

gramboh

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Forgot about that, antenna is the best quality HDTV signal due to bandwidth, depending on where you live if broadcasters cast in the air.

Original poster:
Resolution: 1366 x 768
that is form the specs, so it's native res.

Divide those numbers you get 1.77, divide 16:9 (standard widesceren res) you get 1.77.
 

Markbnj

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1366 x 768 is a standard resolution for 16:9 HDTVs. In fact until recently it was the upper end of the spectrum. Now there are 1920 x 1080 panels starting to be available in larger numbers at good prices. I just picked up a Sceptre 37" 1080 panel for the family room that I am very happy with.

I don't know about that Poleroid specifically, but you can probably get the best information at a place like www.avsforum.com. Go to the Plasma and LCD forum in the Display Device category. There is a review of just about every panel available.