- Jan 11, 2006
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I have standard cable running into my bedroom. I do not need to pay for HD in my bedroom as I only watch it for about an hour a day before going to sleep. However, in thinking about my TV in there, I got curious about something (and I am very sorry if this has been discussed before - I did not find it by searching - big surprise):
I currently have a Mitsubishi 35" CRT (CS-35401). If I were to replace it, I probably would grab a Vizio 37" from Costco (it is about the biggest HDTV that would fit in my TV cabinet).
Which TV would provide the better picture? i.e. generally speaking, does SD on a HDTV look crappier than SD on a SDTV?
Thanks for indulging me.
MotionMan
Here is an update:
Since we moved in, the TV reception on all the TVs (other than the one with the digital cable box) have been spotty. With the impending visit from my parents, I finally broke down and called the cable company to come out and make things right.
Last weekend the guy came out and did an outstanding job of fixing things up, including putting new connectors on all the cables I had done myself (because the cable company connectors go on about 100x better than anything I can do) and changing out a few bad parts. Now I get pretty much perfect reception in all the rooms.
As you can see in this thread, I just got a new TV for my guest room. When I set it up last night, I got a million channels, including many, many HD channels (without a cable box of any kind).
That got me thinking, so I hooked up the cable in the office to my 32" HDTV to see if I can get the same results as in the guest room, and did I ever. I've got a million channels, including HD, in the office now, too.
However, I cannot make heads or tails of the channels over 77. They are numbered like 114-10, 84-52, etc. but the numbers do not seem to have much of a pattern or correspond to the "actual" channel numbers (channel 121-205 is Channel 9 (KCAL-9) in HD). The Time Warner website is no help.
Thoughts?
MotionMan
I currently have a Mitsubishi 35" CRT (CS-35401). If I were to replace it, I probably would grab a Vizio 37" from Costco (it is about the biggest HDTV that would fit in my TV cabinet).
Which TV would provide the better picture? i.e. generally speaking, does SD on a HDTV look crappier than SD on a SDTV?
Thanks for indulging me.
MotionMan
Here is an update:
Since we moved in, the TV reception on all the TVs (other than the one with the digital cable box) have been spotty. With the impending visit from my parents, I finally broke down and called the cable company to come out and make things right.
Last weekend the guy came out and did an outstanding job of fixing things up, including putting new connectors on all the cables I had done myself (because the cable company connectors go on about 100x better than anything I can do) and changing out a few bad parts. Now I get pretty much perfect reception in all the rooms.
As you can see in this thread, I just got a new TV for my guest room. When I set it up last night, I got a million channels, including many, many HD channels (without a cable box of any kind).
That got me thinking, so I hooked up the cable in the office to my 32" HDTV to see if I can get the same results as in the guest room, and did I ever. I've got a million channels, including HD, in the office now, too.
However, I cannot make heads or tails of the channels over 77. They are numbered like 114-10, 84-52, etc. but the numbers do not seem to have much of a pattern or correspond to the "actual" channel numbers (channel 121-205 is Channel 9 (KCAL-9) in HD). The Time Warner website is no help.
Thoughts?
MotionMan