It should be, but you may need to have a Dish HDTV receiver. Normally though, you can still use a regular Dish Receiver, so maybe you've got something set up wrong in the TV's menu, haven't selected the proper input or have something connected incorrectly.
To get HD programming, you need a Dish HD receiver and a HDMI cord which connects from your Dish TV receiver to your HDTV.
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
Right now Dish Network is offering a Free DVR-HDTV Upgrade. Dish Network installation is also free at this time in up to four rooms.The Dish Network Turbo HD is rated as the best HDTV service on the market right now.I hope this helps and answers your question. Please refer to the link below for all of the technical questions.
To program the DISH remote to a Westinghouse TV you can try the following 500, 667, or 719.
A few different DISH Network remote codes for your iLO TV that you can try & one should successfully program your remote are, 569, or 720.
On certain model Dish Network receivers, you can zoom in the picture by pressing the "#" button. Keep pressing this button until you get the desired picture size. If you have a HDTV and Dish Network HD receiver, you can go into the Dish menu to adjust picture settings to match the kind of HD TV you have.
Just to clarify your question, with a DUO HD receiver, the TV connected directly to the receiver will give you HD (if you have HD programming on the account) using a component or HDMI cable. TV 2 would be SD. So in answer to your question, NO you can't have HD on 2 TVs without 2 separate HD receivers.Yes, HDTV is possible on two tv's with DISH Network. Right now the HDTV upgrade is free along with the four room install. The link to DISH Network below in the related links section will give you all the details.
You have to call a branch in your area and ask if they offer service where you live. If they do, they will help you set a time for someone to come install everything you need.
Coaxial cable RG-6 is used for satellite TV wiring. If you have a HDTV, you would want to use a HDMI cord from your Dish Network receiver to your television. This will give you a great picture!
No. Consumer VCRs are not compatible.
If you subscribe to Dish Network, they do occasionally have promotional trial periods where they offer free channels for a limited time (you may notice at times you are getting a channel you did not subscribe to) Usually this trial period lasts a week or so, sometimes longer.
The Viera-TH-46PZ850U-46 Plasma TV is HDTV compatible.