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Q: What does HDTV stand for?
A: High-Definition Television.
Q: What is the difference between Digital Cable and HDTV?
A: HDTV offers unmatched picture and sound quality with higher screen resolution and Dolby Digital Surround Sound audio.
Q: Do I have to be a Digital Cable customer to get HDTV?
A: To view HDTV programming on Time Warner Cable, you need the following: Digital Cable HD set-top box or a Cable Card + a High-Definition Television.
Q: How many high definition stations can I get with Time Warner Cable HDTV?
A: 14 High Def channels are included free with Digital Cable/HD Service. Four HD channels, including ESPN HD, are included in the HD Tier for a small monthly fee. TWC HD Channel listing.
Q: What are the differences between LCD, Plasma, or flat screen projection televisions?
A: Check it out for yourself!
Q: HDMI versus Component Cables: Is there a real difference?
A: With a LCD, plasma, or DLP set, HDMI (or DVI) is better than component as the signal stays in the digital domain all the way to the display, providing a more vivid picture and CD quality sound.
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