![]() ![]() If you have this option, you'll be able to get the native resolution of the channel sent to your TV. There are three main options, but sadly with most boxes there are only two: ![]() It's important to check with your provider to find out where the HD channels are. For example, Channel 2 might be CBS in standard definition, but Channel 1002 might be CBS in high definition. ![]() Check out " How to set up an HDTV" for more info.Īre you watching the HD channels? Most cable/satellite providers have separate HD channels. If you're using the single yellow cable (plus two more for audio), you are not getting HD. Check out " When HD isn't HD" for more info on that.Īre you connected with HDMI or component? HDMI (single, boxy connector) and component (one each red, green, and blue) cables are the only ways to transmit HD from a cable/satellite box to your TV. If you're not (and they haven't told you they include it for free), you're probably not getting HD on that shiny HDTV.
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