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Cant find HDMI Input in input screen

I have a hdmi connection but no input for hdmi in my tvs input menu. What do i do?

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I cannot get the d.i.s.t. dynamic gamma off the screen and i cannot get closed caption off nor can i hook up hd tv

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It has automatic signal detection,just like a computer with windows xp. if you plug in a jack,it tells you

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