How To Connect a PC to Your TV
There are several reasons you may want to connect your TV to your PC. It allows you to watch your favorite TV shows for free. You can also watch movies if you have a subscription to Netflix.
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How To Watch TV Online
My satellite bill is getting hard to justify when a lot of content is online for free. Today many televsion shows are online and easy to watch. Here are some suggestions on how to watch tv online.
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Optimal TV Height
I remember shopping for my first home and one of the trends was to have a space for the TV on top of the fireplace. Here is my opinion on the optimal viewing height for a TV.
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Why I don't have a TV in the Bedroom
I know a lot of couples who have a television in their bedroom. Discipline, sleep issues, relationships, and money are my four top reasons of why I don't have a TV in my bedroom.
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How to connect a DVD player to a TV
You have a new DVD player and are wondering how best to connect it to your TV. Here are some simple steps on how to connect your DVD player to a Television.
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TV Parental Control
Let's face it, there are some things on TV that children are better off not watching. There are many parents that would like to censor what their kids watch on television, but are left wondering what options they have.
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HDTV Antenna
Many people buy an HDTV and do not spend the extra time or money for HDTV programming. One excellent solution is to buy an HDTV antenna and enjoy high definition television for free!
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HDTV Television
I am planning to buy a new HDTV for my basement. I have found myself looking at plasma, LCD or DLP rear projection, and flat panel LCD televisions. The grand question is which one should I buy?
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TV Remote Control
Most people have too many remote controls, which too often get lost under the couch pillows or misplaced in another room. There are ways to consolidate all your TV remote controls into one universal remote.
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Recent Questions
I have a non HD receiver in my home that I purchased outright from DISH. I didn't want to pay a recurring fee every month to keep my cost down. I would like to add a few additional TVs (upstair bedrooms). I called Dish to ask how much the receivers were and that I was again interested in paying for them outright. They gave me a good price for a dual and standard so I could hook up an additional 3 TVs in the home. When I decided to go for it, they informed me that I would have to pay an additional $28.00 per month (more than half my monthly bill already) to have these TVs connected and to receive signal. Is this true? You must pay each additional TV connected in the home? Is there a way I can hook up my additional TVs to the existing receiver I have without having to pay for this monthly? DISH Network vs DIRECTV
I am looking to buy a new home theater system but at a loss of what to get. I have a 1080p Memorex Blu-ray player and a DVD player. When I play Blu-ray movies everything is great but when I play a DVD movie on the Blu-ray player it stops briefly off and on during the movie. If I get a Blu-ray home theater will it stop also? Blu-ray DVD Player
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