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To: Paladin2

You mean jacks in the back? Should they be USB jacks?


19 posted on 12/02/2011 4:51:26 PM PST by Chickensoup (In the 20th century 200 million people were killed by their own governments.)
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To: Chickensoup

An HDTV will have dedicated inputs for composite video and audio, S-Video and HDMI. So you can attach various players and cable boxes to the TV.


24 posted on 12/02/2011 4:54:53 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: Chickensoup
My TV has a USB jack for software updates.

I'm talking about all sorts of ways to use the TV as a monitor.

For example, I have an inexpensive video camera that comes with cables to hook up to a TV using phono jacks for L&R sound and composite video. SVGA would be another jack to have for hooking up older hardware that may be laying around.

27 posted on 12/02/2011 4:58:39 PM PST by Paladin2
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To: Chickensoup

“You mean jacks in the back? Should they be USB jacks?”

You want HDMI jacks, at least two, better three.

You also want a home theatre controller. This is like a multi input amp, so that all your inputs can go into your sound system. Then you only need one input into the screen - from the controller/amp to the screen.

I’d also recommend a Seagate Home Theater Plus or the equivalent unit fro Western Digital if you don’t have a direct connection to a computer. These inexpensive units let you access content off the web, or from a small portable hard drive, which can store tons of stuff, by the way - movies, TV specials etc.

I would also stay away from power-hungry, heavy, plasma. LCD has improved to the point that it is almost always the best, least expensive choice.


31 posted on 12/02/2011 5:00:33 PM PST by John Valentine
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