32′ LCD falt screen HDTV screen color problem with crispy images so low resolution, need help?
hunkyhunk25oldman asked:
I have an HDTV 32′ LCD TV Model # VSC-32V1, I uses f-type connector (75 Ohm coaxial cable) (round). We use cable service from TIme Warner, No Digital cable due to cost of extra money for it per month. My LCD tv have an built-in tv tuner to recieve HD ATSC, but the color on it aren’t very crisp and clear, sort of fuzzy grainy look. I tried to use sharpness option, set it to Strong, it s help but unforuntley it now look smeared, and contract and brighness are no help. I have an amperifier device used with it due to two vcr (VHS) machines, I copy some shows which is sometime on same time. What the soultion to fix my fuzzy grainy image?
DO I have to buy those HD digital reciever to fix the images? Is HDTV tuner different than the reciever?
Also by the way, I need an way for accessing my remote control service and instruction for it too, its not in the manual book.
GET YOUR 52″ VIZIO LCD HDTV
I have an HDTV 32′ LCD TV Model # VSC-32V1, I uses f-type connector (75 Ohm coaxial cable) (round). We use cable service from TIme Warner, No Digital cable due to cost of extra money for it per month. My LCD tv have an built-in tv tuner to recieve HD ATSC, but the color on it aren’t very crisp and clear, sort of fuzzy grainy look. I tried to use sharpness option, set it to Strong, it s help but unforuntley it now look smeared, and contract and brighness are no help. I have an amperifier device used with it due to two vcr (VHS) machines, I copy some shows which is sometime on same time. What the soultion to fix my fuzzy grainy image?
DO I have to buy those HD digital reciever to fix the images? Is HDTV tuner different than the reciever?
Also by the way, I need an way for accessing my remote control service and instruction for it too, its not in the manual book.
GET YOUR 52″ VIZIO LCD HDTV
Tags: Cable Service, Hdtv Screen, Lcd Tv, Tv Model, Vhs
March 2nd, 2010 at 4:24 pm
Dude, you’re not getting a hi-def feed. You can have all the fancy digital decoders in the world. If you don’t have a hi-def feed, you’re not going to have hi-def television. Hook up a DVD player through component cables and see how it looks. Good? Then there’s nothing wrong with your television.
You need to get digital cable….plus the HD channels….to get HD television. Until then, you get crappy old regular definition television.
March 5th, 2010 at 11:45 am
To get HD channels you also need a HD reciever and digital cable. To get local channels in HD you need a HD-antenna which will be free since it won’t be provided by your cable company.
March 7th, 2010 at 2:56 pm
you are recieving regular cable resolution . run the cable thru the vcrs the last vcr use the composite out(yellow red and white)to your tv.instead of the coax.then use the antenna you have (if you have one,or buy a new one) to hook right up to the rf in the back of the tv. that way you have a straight feed .from the antenna and then you can whatch cable on an input channel and then whatch local hd from the arial antenna. you have to go into the menu and settings to change to the arial to scan for local channels. a hd reciever is a box from cable or satelite company that decodes the hd signal from them and sends it to you tv. you dont need one if you dont have hd cable or satelite, you would need their hd box any way.