Watching HD Content on your PC with an HD TV Tuner
If you want to
watch high definition content but don't want to pay thousands for a
brand new television set, you can easily watch that very same
content on your computer. Almost all monitors are capable of
playing 720p content (which will look very nice compared to older
formats), and one of the most popular monitor segments today is the
24” and above widescreen monitor, which is capable of displaying
1080p high definition content, the best looking format available
today. However, to watch these beautiful shows and movies on your
computer, you'll need an HD TV tuner.
Easy As Hooking Up a Mouse
Many people are wary about messing around with their computers
for fears of harming some component, but HD TV tuners make it easy
for everyone to watch high definition content right on their
computer. Most tuners hook up to your computer by plugging into a
USB port (just like most mice and keyboards use), and then that HD
content will play on your computer. New copies of Windows and MacOS
can play this content out of the box, so you don't have to worry
about that. All you'll need to do is install a driver (a language
which allows the HD TV tuner to communicate with the rest of the
computer), and in many cases your operating system will do this
automatically for you as soon as you hook up the HD TV tuner.
HD Providers
It wouldn't make much sense to buy an HD TV tuner and then not
have any content to use it for. Fortunately, many HD programs are
cast off air and can be picked up by an antenna, and if you order a
subscription service from any of the providers (major providers
include Comcast and DirecTV, although there are many others), they
will often lend or give you HD TV tuners. However, other HD content
comes in the form of next gen movie formats, mainly Blu-ray and
HD-DVD discs. If you buy either of these, you'll need a Blu-ray or
HD-DVD player, so it's best to make sure that you have the
necessary hardware for what type of HD content you're planning on
watching.
Remember, you
need to figure out which HD content you'll be receiving (Blu-ray
and HD-DVD discs, subscription services, and/or off-air content via
antenna) before you buy the equipment. To watch the latter on your
computer, you'll need an HD TV tuner to plug into a USB port,
although subscription services will generally lend you a tuner
(even if it plugs directly into your monitor). To see the world in
high def, you need to go with an HD TV tuner.
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