More information is needed to be able to answer the question but here are a few pointer that might help to track down the problem:
Is the power on? Make sure the television is plugged in and powered up
What is the source? If it's the internal tuner, make sure it's set to digital TV and that it's connected to an aerial feed. If it's a satellite receiver or cable box, make sure the box is powered up and operating.
Is the tuner set up? If it's a new television, it will need to seek and store the available channels. Refer to the manual for instructions on how to do this.
Is there any sound? If there is, it might be a video input lead that is At Fault.
Can you bring up the menu? If not, there is a possibility that the television may be faulty.
Finally, read the manual carefully and make sure that it has been installed correctly. Most are fairly easy to install but each model has a specific method to install.
If none of these help, it's time to get back to the retailer for some more assistance but do check everything first. Although Beko is a low cost manufacturer, it is rare to find that equipment is faulty on delivery.
Yes, in order to get a better picture. You can use it on a TV that is not HD but the picture would not be as good.
depends on if its full hd or hd ready
look at the book you got and look at allthe hd tv
Samsung HP-R5072 50-In. HD Plasma TV is HD.
Most HD sets make a sub standard picture without a HD signal.
I have a 47" Samsung LCD TV. It is great! Great picture, sound, and features. Crystal clear picture in HD. Highly recommended.
The most significant thing about Direct TV HD service is the quality of the picture. The colors are more in depth, the picture is clearer and less grainy.
If it has the correct connectors, yes, but the picture won't be much better. The picture will not be any better than the weakest link in the chain. In this case the decoder and the TV.
There are reviews for Sky television that say it provides a clearer picture than other alternatives. Sky offers a HD box, which let's users enjoy a wide range of HD channels.
HD ready tv is High Definition - meaning more clear, concise and crisp picture as well as sound. There is special programming through your cable for this if you have a High Definition television.
It is truly your opinion if you want HD projection with your TV or not. If you hate fuzzy pictures on your television and have the money to buy the TV, you might get HD projection but if you are happy with just a regular picture than you have no need for the HD TV.
Yes, it is perfectly okay to connect the HD DVD player to a regular SD TV set as long as you can match the connectors on the HD DVD player and SD TV set. There is no harm doing it except that you will not be able to get HD picture. What you will get is 480i/p or 576i/p picture and not 720p or 1080i/p picture. Hope this answers the question to the readers' satisfaction.