How Do You Use HDMI To Maximize Picture Quality?
HDMI stands for “High Definition Multimedia Interface.” It is a unified audio-video interface, allowing your HD television to receive high-definition signals from an HD satellite, HD cable box or HD/Blu-Ray DVD player. When you use the HDMI capacities in your TV, it lets you maximize the quality of the picture. Look in the back of your HD television. You should see one or more input jacks labeled “HDMI.” This is where the HDMI cable is attached–differing visually from the normal A/V cables in that there is only a single jack instead of three color-coded A/V jacks. Attach one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI output jack on the back of your cable box, satellite box or HD/Blu-Ray DVD player. Attach the other end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI input jack on your television. Turn on your TV, and give it a little time to warm up–about 5 to 10 minutes should suffice. Press the “input” button on your remote until it indicates that the TV is receiving signals from the HDMI input jack. A messag