Hdmi Cable 1080p 240hz Sony

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Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3010e, Full HD 1080p, 2D and 3D Home Theater Projector with Integrated Speakers and Wireless HD (V11H450020) $1,618.95 The Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3010E 1080p LCD Projector features its 2D and 3D technology in 1080p resolution. This LCD projector is capable bringing 2200 ANSI Lumens, and it gives you 40,000:1 contrast ratio. This projector also has two built-in 10 W stereo speakers, and comes with WirelessHD feature for effective transmission of high definition content for a near distance. Enjoy visual enterta... |
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Mediabridge Ultra Series - High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet - (6 Feet) - Category 2 Certified - Supports 3D & Audio Return Channel [Latest HDMI Version Available] $8.90 Mediabridge Ultra Series - High Speed HDMI® Cable with Ethernet - Supports 3D, Audio Return Channel and Up To 4K Resolution Buy With ConfidenceUnlike most HDMI Sellers, Mediabridge Products is an Official HDMI Adopter Licensed by HDMI Licensing, LLC. See our certificate in product images section.Quality ConstructionMediabridge's Full Metal Jacket Connectors provide the pinnacle of protection from... |
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I am purchasing a new HDTV and need help with technical terms.?
The TVs I am interested in are Sony - BRAVIA / 46" Class / 1080p / 120Hz / LCD HDTV and Samsung - 46" Class / 1080p / 240Hz / LCD HDTV. My first question is why would I need a 240Hz over a 120Hz (is there that much difference that would justify a $370 difference in price? The second question is what type of cable do I need since the retailers want to sell the most expensive one. The choices are between 3' -136; 3'-394; 6'-136; 10'-136; 10'-394. (All are HDMI M/M cable cord for LCD TV HDTV) The TV will be next to the connection. Any advice you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
I'm looking to buy my first HDTV. I know little to nothing about technology, and it seems that all of the discussions and guides online are geared towards very savvy technophiles looking to spend big bucks on a very precise level of viewing and audio perfection that I neither need nor want. Please help me understand what all of these weird terms mean and what I actually need in order to watch tv and vhs/dvd videos.
A lot of my questions stem from what I see in the weekly store circulars. I check the prices there, and I see a lot of specs that make no sense to me. When I research terms like 'hdmi' and 's video', I get a lot of techolingo that I don't understand. I need explanations in pretty much the simplest terms imaginable. Pretend your explanations and advice is being directed at an elderly loved one (no offense to elderly people - many of them understand this better than I do, but that hypothetical level of simplicity and patience will be necessary here). I have a lot of questions. I'm going to bold the direct questions, but all the non-bolded stuff explains my particular situation and televisual desires.
I'm looking for an hdtv that is between 15" and 19". I can't afford (and I don't have room) for anything much larger. If I found a good deal on a 20" or 22", that might be alright. This tv must have a digital tuner. There's no sense spending a few hundred dollars for something I still have to hook a converter box to. I bought a converter box, but I haven't tried to set it up yet. I looked at the manual that came with it and almost died (that's how technophobic I am). I don't have cable currently, and I'm not planning on getting cable (or a satellite dish), so I don't have a cable box to hook up. I don't have a dvr or any sort of speaker/home theater system. Currently, I have a tv that is over 10 years old hooked up to a vcr that is slightly newer. This tv has an antenna, and I receive about ten channels over the air. The set-up for the new tv won't be much different. All I'm planning to hook up to the new tv is my old vcr and a new dvd player (a standard one - nothing upconverting or blu-ray) OR a combination vcr and dvd player. Also, my tv will be in no way connected to my computer ever, so I don't know what this whole 'pc input' business is. Okay, so to clarify: no cable, I just want to hook up a vcr and dvd player (two items) OR a combination vcr/dvd player (one item). Okay? I hope that was clear.
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