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ShimmyShammy
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Mar 18, 2006, 11:36 PM

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Hi , i just bought a 62' Mitsubishi 62825. Because it supports hdtv , we decided to get a new hd cable box with dvr and a hd dvd player. Our cable provider is Cox , but when I watch cable its a little blurry/staticy looking. An example would be , if you play a video on windows media player and it looks all nice , but u change it to full screen and a lot of the detail goes away. So the picture in picture screen looks nice because its smaller , but when it takes the whole thing up we get that bad picture. So we try a dvd to see if its that , but the dvd picture comes out fine. One difference might be though that the Dvd player is connected to the t.v. using HDMI , and the cable box is using those hd red,blue,green cable. So we call up Cox thinking it's the cable , but they say its not the box and that it's the t.v. But how is that if the DVD is working fine? Can someone plz help me , it is really frustrating to buy this new t.v. that looks great in the stores and come to not have the best picture with my cable.

Thank You



shadetree
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Mar 19, 2006, 1:33 AM

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it's the cable


techman32k
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Mar 19, 2006, 4:37 PM

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Yes I agree with shadetree as a cable guy will come out to your house with a small tv set and hook it up to the cable and all looks fine BUT a projection set starts out with smaller displays or tubes and blows then up sometimes over ten times so with any little bit of hash or snow on a small screen looks 10 times worse on a large screen tv set. Your gonna have to complain to the cable company and make them fix it right or get a sat .

 
 
 


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