Yes. HD video can be streamed over a fast broadband connection. There are several online services offering HD video, both paid and for free. Try out YouTube.com. It is a free site, and it has lot's of HD content.
If it contains a tuner and you have the correct cables for the correct connections, then yes.
Or more truthfully: If the manufacturer chooses so, you may...
Yes, but they won't be seen in HD.
No
This depends on if you want to watch HD tv. OfCourse an HD plasma tv will be better than a regular plasma if your looking toward watching television in HD.
The advantages of the Sony Freeview HD TV is quite large. They are the first TV to offer the Freeview HD service. It is also possible to connect to household wi-fi and watch video and movies from the internet.
You have to have a Blu-Ray player. To watch the movie in high definition, an HD television is needed. However, almost all Bluray players have an analog, standard definition output that can be connected to televisions that are not HD and do not have HDMI inputs.
Yes, HD (High Definition) television as the name suggests shows much better picture quality and is better than regular television. They also do not radiate rays that are harmful to the eye and so are better to watch.
By normal TVs, I assume you mean regular resolution TVs. Blu-Ray players require High Definition output, and that means you need to play Blu-Ray movies on HD capable television sets.Even on my DIGISTOR external Blu-Ray drive, I still need a computer monitor that is HD/HDCP capable, so that I can watch Blu-Ray movies on my computer system.
I faced the same issue but, opting for a pirated version of movies is really not my thing. So, I reached online, and I found OSN. If you are in the UAE, this is one of the best platforms to watch HD movies on. All you have to do is buy a membership, and you will have a plethora of genres of movies and TV shows to watch. OSN in UAE also features Filipino movies. The OSN Movie Schedule features schedules movies for the day. You can either watch those or select one from their list. More info: www. osn(dot)com/en-ae/explore/channels/opr/osn-movies
Yes, as long as you have AV output jacks on the back of your HD satellite receiver. However, if you are going to use an older TV, expect that you either cannot watch HD movies or will have black spaces on the top and bottom of your screen.
No.
No. A DVD player can be hooked up directly to the HD or regular inputs that exist on the back of a television. You should be able to watch DVDs with merely a TV and a DVD player.
No. Your HD tv should be able to handle many formats.
The better question would be - Do HD DVD's play on regular DVD players? The answer is yes. But consider this. Can you play watch a color movie on a black and white tv? Sure, but you'll only see it in black and white. The same is true of the HD DVD's. It's not whether or not they will play, it's whether or not the monitor can produce the proper output. To which the answer is 'No'.