a converter box- a special electronic device- is required to accomodate the new frequencies. On is reminded of the so-called Electronic switches- actually a misnomer as these were fairly complex devices- used to turn a conventional oscilloscope into a twin-channel split-screen model. These were made and sold as kits by heathkit.
It depends on the connectors each has. RGB cables are great, but the best is if they both have the plugs HDMI. There is also DVI. You just have to check the DVR and the TV and see which connector they both have. Good luck on it being HDMI - that's the best for picture and sound quality.
You can not only record HDTV on your DVR, it is considered to currently be the best way to do so. HDTV requires a large amount of space on your drive, so the bigger the storage unit the better if you plan on using your DVR to record HDTV. TiVo is an excellent feature and example that allows you to record HDTV.
Yes.
The DirecTV DVR's are under $200 and can even do HDTV programming, which makes them a great choice for a DVR on a budget.
http://www.dishnetwork.com/receivers/dvr/default.aspx Dish Network has several hdtv receivers for use in the home. The model VIP922 has a 1TB hard drive for recording
HDMI cables are used to connect camcorders to hdtv.
Yes, you can connect a PS3 to an HDTV by a component cable or an HDMI cable.
Yes it will have the DVR codecs already when you purchase and install it.
The Lorex will connect to your security DVR system, and will be a good choice for making backups.
No, but it can connect to a HDTV and Play up to 1080P blu-ray discs
If the operating system is compatible you will be able to connect the Touchsmart to a HD DVR unit.
SCSI or HDMI cables are used for connecting your DVR.
To get your PS3 to output in 720P you will need an HDMI cable and an HDTV. Connect your PS3 to the HDTV using the HDMI cable. After you connect the PS3 to the HDTV go to options and then output setting and choose to output in 720p.