Are you really watching HD on your HDTV? Maybe not.
A recent survey by Nielson found that 56% of US households have at least one HDTV. They also found that the vast majority of total viewing is still standard definition. The reasons for this are multi-fold, but one big contributor is that many who own…
Setting Your HDTV Free – Cutting the Cable/Satellite Cord
My cable bill is $69 a month. That’s for AT&T U-Verse U200. I pay extra for HBO, $24 a month, and the privilege of HD for an additional $10. Many people I talk to think that’s pretty cheap, but $1,236 a year is a lot…
HDTV Yes Yeses
Thinking of buying a new TV and want to make sure your room can support it? Wondering what to keep in mind once you’ve bought your TV? Want to know what settings to use to make sure you’re getting the best performance? Or maybe you’re…
Tips for Viewing Super Bowl XLV in High Definition
Update: Amazon’s Latest Deals on HDTVs In our accompanying article (link) we picked the week’s hottest Super Bowl deals. Want to make sure you’re picking the right one and that it’s set up correctly? Here are some useful tips in choosing and transporting your new…
HD GURU’s 2011 CES Top Picks
The Consumer Electronics Show is the place where all major major home entertainment manufacturers show off their new 2011 product lines.. HD Guru spent this week scouring the press events and company booths seeking out the top new HDTV, 3D TV, Blu-ray Player, Home Theater…
New HDTV Setup
For the many, many, merry of you that are unwrapping a shiny new HDTV on Christmas, the elves that run HDGuru behind the scenes have seen fit to find and update this classic Set Up article to make sure your new HDTV successfully makes the…
Shocker! Over One Third of HDTV Homes Can’t View HD Content – How To Get the Right Connection
In a soon to be released survey of US households by Frank N. Magid Associates, 34% of respondents* say they have not arranged to connect their HDTVs to a High Definition source! Just because you have an HDTV, doesn’t mean you have HD. We don’t…
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