In July 2009, the old analog TV broadcasts will disappear in the United States. HDTV, or High Definition Television, is an improvement over the old broadcast medium. The pictures are clearer and sharper and they incorporate the entire color spectrum of millions of colors. In order to prepare for the conversion to HDTV you will want to get HDTV ready equipment ahead of time. Since this will be your first time buying HDTV equipment, you will want to consider some of the following aspects of HDTV and HDTV ready equipment.

When you first go to look for an HDTV television you will notice the wide variety available for purchase. The one thing you do not want to do at this point is buy the first television you see just because it is advertised as a digital television. Not all digital televisions are true HDTV or are HDTV ready. You will want to purchase an HDTV that is true HDTV and HDTV ready. You will also want to obtain an HDTV television that is widescreen. The reason for this is because HDTV broadcasts are done in widescreen format. The widescreen, HDTV format has a different aspect ratio than is standard screen, analog counterpart. So getting an HDTV that will show true widescreen is an absolute must! Of course, this will mean getting a larger HDTV than your standard analog TV just to make sure the viewing area stays the same.

Picture resolution is another thing you will need to consider. The best resolution available right now is whats called 1080p. The number is the amount of lines that are used to draw the picture on the screen and the letter denotes how the lines are changed. Other resolutions for HDTV include 720 and 1080i. 720 is good for smaller sets, but if you get a larger HDTV you will want 1080p.

Now that you have an HDTV ready telvision you will wan to ensure that you are receiving an HD signal. The best way to guarantee this is to get cable or satellite television that offers an HD service. With the HD service and a true HDTV, widescreen telvision, you will be set when the middle of the summer comes around and HDTV kicks off in the U.S. Another thing you wil lwantt o get from thee cable or satellite company is an HD DVR. This is a device that records your favorite shows in the HD format so you will get the full HD experience when you play it back.

If you have a home theater sound system already set up at your house, then you’re in luck. The HDTV broadcast is accompanied by a fantastic sound that takes advantage of the digital broadcast to reproduce lifelike sound quality.

Getting quality HDTV cables is a must if you want to make sure your HDTV setup has no weak links. While the manufacturers will include cables for HDTV in their components, these cables are typically the one thing that they skimp on. To avoid the signal quality getting degraded by sub-standard cables, you will want to purchase a good quality set to really ramp up your system.

If you get the best components for you, you will no doubt be able to set up your own movie room in your own house. Doing the proper research and making sure your set up has no weak links will ensure you many years of high definition, move watching pleasure

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