30th 2010f November 2010

Posted in: Home Theatre

With a HDTV receiver that is equipped in most televisions sold on the market as high definition, you can take pleasure in watching high definition pictures from assorted sources. Yet, it still obliges something other supports, otherwise it will give you nothing but a standard picture. You may be dissatisfied and then ask why it can be like that. Bear in mind this, even a high definition receiver doesn’t assure an improvement in the quality of picture given that the signal itself is not of high definition quality.

New televisions on today’s market are mostly capable of receiving analog and digital signals with most having tuners for both signals types. Once the country moves past the 2009 and the mandated digital broadcasts starts, television with analog tuners will be a very obsolete thing. Just like the 13-inch black and white television with 13 channels. Nevertheless, even those with only an HDTV receiver can still use an analog signal provided that they have a converter to change the signal from digital to analog format.

It should also be noticed that a television set contains two separate components, and the resulting image may be disappointing unless they are compatible. The HDTV receiver is only part of the equation with the monitor playing an equally important role in the translation of digital signals into high definition pictures. Therefore, installing a HDTV receiver onto a CRT screen probably won’t result in a high definition picture, even with a high definition signal being received.

Receiver Adds Options to Viewing Pleasure

One aspect of employing a HDTV receiver without being built into a television set is the ability to send the signal through digital projector. Initially, high definition projectors are designed for business presentations, but it is now being used more frequently to project images from the HDTV receiver onto a larger screen, such as a wall in a room. Projectors like portable digital projector, which are much smaller than most televisions, can be hung on the ceiling and project the television image on larger flat surfaces.

This makes projectors much more portable than other televisions that can be placed on a stand or escalated on the wall. By using a HDTV receiver with a projector, you can also eradicate many of the unsightly clusters of wiring often associated with component television as well as entertainment areas in the homes. 

If you want to mount the projector on the ceiling, you can hide the wires in the ceiling and you can have the projected high definition picture which is the only thing going to the screen. The clean installation and limited opportunities for the screen to be blocked by others is very attractive to everybody who owns a separate HDTV receiver.

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