The Samsung led tvs do not have the red/yellow/white hook up but they do have a hdmi, Dvi, Pc/ Dvi, usb, Hdd, and composite cable. Can i buy anything to get my playstation 2 to work with it?

My samsung led tv came with 2 extra cables. You can plug the cables in the tv in what looks like a mic port, and you will then have the red/yellow/white hook up on the other end. The second cable you can plug in is for Component. You should have a picture on the back of the tv where you can see where you should plug in which cable.

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I recently bought the samsung series 6 6300 tv. The picture looks really weird when I stretch the picture to fit the screen so I use the 4:3 size but I was wonder if there was a way to use the whole screen and still have the picture look good. Can anyone help with this?

Where is your TV signal coming from? Are you giving the TV a high def signal?

>I was wonder if there was a way to use the whole screen and still have the picture look good<

Think about this for a moment. If your TV is getting a 16:9 aspect ratio high def picture, it automatically fills the entire screen.

On the other hand, if your TV is only getting a standard def signal, then we know the picture has a 4:3 aspect ratio and you have those empty spaces on the left and right to deal with, which is what you are complaining about.

What can your TV do to deal with that empty space?

The choices are pretty limited. You can expand the entire picture horizontally, which makes everyone look fat or you can expand the entire picture equally, which will cut off information at the top and bottom of the screen. Those are the ONLY choices!

I’m guessing from your question that you are not getting a high def signal from whatever the source is. If nothing else, at least put up an antenna so you can get broadcast high def. Otherwise, you have essentially wasted your money by buying a TV you are not taking advantage of.

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Would like to know where in Bangalore would offer me a choice of the best and the most reasonable prices on LCD TV or perhaps even LED TC. I am looking for either a 42" or a 50" TV from brands such as Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba. I have a month long window in November to finish the transaction.
I am going to be in India soon and I would like to know from INDIANS per-se as to where in the City of Bangalore would be the ideal place to buy a Sony/Panasonic LCD/LED TV. I have a window of 4 days to finish the transaction. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

go 4 samsung led tv…..u cn find the store on google map

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they suggested it, i’m re thinking it, but what do you think i should do?

I respect RT but it is a well know fact that the televisions at the factory are set to "Torch" mode. This means nearly 100% brightness and contrast so the TV will stand out if it use used for a display in a store.

I do approve of ISF Calibration – but you can do a basic calibration yourself.

Get a Pixar movie. (Up, Cars, Wall-E, etc) and go to the video setup menu. It will have test patterns and instructions of what to adjust. This will give you a rough calibration for the DVD player. Then you mimic the settings and picture for the Sat/Cable/Antenna input (yes – each input may have different settings.)

If you want to master your gear – get Digital Video Essentials from Amazon for about $18. It has more test patterns and tutorials so you can calibrate the display yourself.

You can always get the professionals to come in later if you want.

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I just purchased a LED 40" Samsung TV and it will be sitting in my room, which is above the garage.
The garage opens probably 5-6 times a day and my room does feel the vibration of it. In the long run, is this bad for my tv?? If so, what should I do that can’t prevent any future damage that would affect the hardware or performance of my TV?
I would be using a tv stand and not a wall mount.

Unless this is truly some earth-shattering vibration caused by the garage door opener, your TV should be fine.

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