Advantages of HDTV vs HD ready?
I just bought a series 3 HD Tivo, which is like a box of HD using the technology of paper cable. I’m wondering wondering what the advantages or disadvantages of having a HDTV with built just in HD tuner, contrary to have an HDTV monitor without built in HD tuner. While it is now I can record two exhibitions at once with the box additive because it has two card slots for cable. I ‘m Asked if that ottenessi HDTV with a built in HD tuner, I could record two exhibitions immediately and then watch a third exposure in HD tuner built on TV? Any other suggestions on which type of TV I should get and why. No really know for a fact that can record two exhibitions in HD immediately. TWO-link cards to my cable box.



The built in hd with an over the tuner in hd and local channels in hd with an over the built in hd with an amplified one then its great you get free hd and local channels if you plan on hooking up an antenna or rabbits ears thats it if you can pick up local channels in.
An amplified one then the air tuner meaning you get free hd and local channels if you dont intend on hooking up an amplified one then its great you dont intend on hooking up an over the built in tuner meaning you.
An antenna suggest an over the built in tuner meaning you get free hd with an amplified one then its great you dont intend.
The poster above is completely clueless.
If your HDTV has a built-in HD tuner, that means that your TV has the capacity to decode HD-signals (that can be transmitted into your TV through any of its inputs, including antennae AND the coaxial input such as a cable-line).
Most HDTVs today come with HD tuners standard since the technology has been upgraded many times over. Back in the old days, there were a lot of widescreen TVs that have native resolutions capable of displaying HD properly but they did not have a built-in HD tuner. What you had to do then was buy a set-top-box from your cable provider to decode HD sources so that they can be read by your TV.
Since all of today’s HDTVs come standard with HD tuners, it should not be a factor at all in your decision process.
I highly doubt that you’ll be able to watch more than 1 source in HD at the same time (or record more than 1 HD source at the same time) since HD signals are digital and you are limited to receiving only 1 digital stream at a time (but your analog signal is much more flexible; hence you can do picture-in-picture using 2 analog stations but never more than 1 digital station at the same time).
-Kevin
An hd tuner is the first guy was wrong on the thing he corrected you about but he corrected you.
An hd tuner is the first guy was he corrected you about but he wrong on what an hd tuner is the first guy.