Understanding Your HDTV
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 12:12
- Media: Video/mp4
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Access Period: Unrestricted
- Download: MP4
- Size: 45 MB
- Posted: 07/09/2009
This lesson is part of the following series:
How to Set Up Your Home Entertainment Center (4 lessons, $2.97)
This lesson is the first in a series I'm calling "How to Set Up Your Home Entertainment Center." If you are (a) considering the purchase of an HDTV; and/or (b) utterly befuddled as to what terms like 720p, 1080p, or HDMI mean, then this video is for you.
The objectives for the lesson "Understanding Your HDTV" are as follows:
* Learn the relevant HDTV terminology
* Pick up useful HDTV shopping & buying advice
* Master the HDTV's rear panel
I hope you enjoy my lessons! If you have any suggestions for future content, please contact me at tim@tswarnerconsulting.com. Thanks!
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- Tim_Warner
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The objectives for the lesson "Understanding Your HDTV" are as follows:
* Learn the relevant HDTV terminology
* Pick up useful HDTV shopping & buying advice
* Master the HDTV's rear panel
This lesson is actually the first in a series I've entitled "How to Set Up Your Home Entertainment Center." I hope you enjoy my lessons! If you have any suggestions for future content, please contact me at tim@tswarnerconsulting.com. Thanks!
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He has a perfect voice for speaking. Spoke at a good rate for my understanding. Reviewed each point. W. Lenhares