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Thank you for subscribing to my HDTV ecourse! In this ecourse you'll learn all about:

1. Part 1 - Types of HDTV sets
2. Part 2 - Key Features and Connectivity Options
3. Part 3 - LCD HDTV or Plasma HDTV
4. Part 4 - How To Judge the Picture Quality of HDTV 
5. Part 5 - How to Set Up Your HDTV

Let's go ahead & get started today with "How to Set Up Your HDTV".

Part 5 - How to Set Up Your HDTV
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While buying an HDTV for your home, you must also know what the prerequisites of setting up a new HDTV in your room are. The following detail will help you with the basics of the set up process for your HDTV.

Basic of the Setup process
Following are some of the basic considerations before you finally setup your new HDTV in your room.

Screen Size and Room Size
Match the screen size of your new HDTV set with the size of the room. Make sure that the setup allows you to sit at a comfortable viewing distance. You should be neither too close nor too far from the TV. A comfortable viewing distance is about twice the diagonal screen size, and one and half times if your HDTV is a front projection type. For example, for a 40-inch screen, the comfortable viewing distance is approximately six and a half feet. 

Room Lighting
The room light plays a very important role on the viewing quality of your HDTV. Make sure that you have placed your HDTV at a place where in daytime windows do not shine light onto the screen of the TV. Make sure that the reflection of lamps or bulbs do not appear on the TV screen during the night or when the room is illuminated. 

Getting To the Source
Monitors and integrated sets are the two varieties of High-definition televisions. Integrated sets come with a built-in HDTV tuner, while monitors require an outbound digital tuner to receive high definition signals. A few years ago, monitors were more common, but the recent trend is favoring integrated sets. 

There are three ways to get HDTV signals  via an off-air antenna, an HDTV cable box, or an HDTV satellite receiver.

Off-Air Antennas
Off-air antennas come in indoor and outdoor version, and provide access to local HDTV broadcast. You must know what kind of antenna you require, and where to locate the antenna in relation to your house. 

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