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this information may help 32" Protron PLTV-32 720p Widescreen LCD HD-Ready TV - 16:9 ...32" Protron PLTV-32 720p Widescreen LCD HD-Ready TV - 16:9 800:1 6ms ... Front Panel Controls: IR sensor ; LED; Top Panel ... Model: PLTV-32; Product Requirements: HDTV receiver
You will still need a HD box connected to the TV to send a Hi Def signal to the Televisions display, A la HD "ready" TV's. I know I had my 1st for over a year before ever seeing even 720 let alone 1080 ><.
The hd box does not have hdmi over ride unlike the scart output. You havent said if this is hd ready tv if so most TVs will stay on the same av/hd input.
No this TV is not HD ready. However it is digital (ATSC) ready meaning now that most of the analog brodcasts have stopped it will receive the digital broadcasts so you don't need a converter box. Since it can only display 480i resolution it is not HD ready. You would need a TV that can display 720p or better to be considered HD ready.
Your TV is an "HD-Ready" television. What this means is that your TV is ready to accept HD input from an outside source, but doesn't have the ability to produce the content itself. It is a monitor and does not have a digital tuner. Without a digital tuner (or for cable a QAM tuner) you will not receive OTA broadcast HD.
You need to purchase a High Definition capable set-top converter box. The converter box will have HD component out and may have HDMI out, either will feed your HD Ready TV.
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