Hd tv help!

luvmyfam444

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We just bought a new 32" tv night before last. It looks great on some shows - watched an old Alfred Hitcock movie last night & it was amazing looking.

WE have Regis & Kelly on now & I can't even read their coffee mugs & hardly see faces 'cause I see all the squares making it up.

DH & I are in a major argument over it - he says its 'cause they aren't being broadcast in HD & regardless it looks better than what we had.

I'd think by now every show would pretty much be broadcast in HD - did we NOT do something when it was hooked up?

Yes, we bought a 720 'cause from what I read(from CNET I think it was) & heard from store people that if you're buying a small tv then a 720 is fine.

So should we take it back & get another brand? I think we should just take it back & get our old TV back - cause I dont' wanna go thru all that again.

Of course in the store the TV looked AMAZING 'cause its on the retail setting & all the tvs look that way....:mad:
 
perhaps a stupid question, but if you have Direct TV....are you paying for their HD service, watching an HD channel via an HD Receiver ?

Not all channels on Direct are HD....and not all shows are in HD even on an HD channel.
 
perhaps a stupid question, but if you have Direct TV....are you paying for their HD service, watching an HD channel via an HD Receiver ?

Not all channels on Direct are HD....and not all shows are in HD even on an HD channel.

What they said.

Many current HDTVs will actually give you a WORSE picture on non-HD broadcasts.

You are correct that under around 40 inches you do not need a full 1080p screen. Your 720p is just fine.

If you do not have an HD receiver your DirecTV broadcast will not be in HD no matter what. It's $10 more per month to get HD signals and your receiver has to be capable of getting the signal, as does your actual dish.
 

Agreed. You need to be watching the HD channel with the HD receiver and you have to be paying for the service.

If not, the picture will look HORRIBLE.
 
Yes, we bought a 720 'cause from what I read(from CNET I think it was) & heard from store people that if you're buying a small tv then a 720 is fine.
There are well-regarded minimum standards for the relationship between three variables: screen size, viewing distance and resolution.

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