While HDTV is all about sharp video images for home theaters, some buyers find HDTV jargon as distorted and fuzzy as a TV channel picked up by broken rabbit-ear antennas. What exactly is the difference between HDMI and 1080i?
Setting up an HDTV home theater is more than just buying the equipment. You need to know what cables to use, how bright a video projector you RV cabin needs for a decent picture, and how to get the best price.
The Full Time RVer Blog has features an entry on HDTV installation in an RV, where an RV owner shares his own experience with setting up a home theater.
Do you have an HDTV setup in your RV? Do you have any advice for other RV owners? Leave a comment below and share your story.
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To have true HD TV in your RV you must not only have an HD/TV but also an HD/Receiver.
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Great article the secret for great quality is a great HD Receiver that installed and configured correctly in your RV.
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