Consumers
Making High-Definition Easy
It seems like there are new high-definition technologies, formats, and products coming out almost every day. For the average consumer who just wants to buy some new gear and get a great experience, keeping up with all the new developments can be a daunting task. So while home entertainment technology is undergoing great change, here at Simplay Labs we are committed to keeping it easy for you. Our Simplay HD testing and verification program provides a simple and worry-free way to purchase high-definition components, with the confidence that they will install effortlessly, work flawlessly, and cooperate fully with the rest of your Simplay HD verified system. Products bearing the Simplay HD logo have undergone a strict testing regimen – more exacting than any other program in the industry – to assure the highest levels of HD performance, compatibility, and interoperability.
So to get the most out of your HD lifestyle, insist on Simplay HD verified products. And to get the most out of your HD shopping and buying experience, check out the tools and resources in this section:
Whether you’re buying your first HDTV or upgrading, find the gear that’s right for you.
Broadcast, cable, or satellite – high-definition programming for taste and budget.
Hooking up your HDTV to other devices, and which connections to look for.
Technical terms explained - in everyday English.

Deciding on which HD products are right for you? View the entire list of Simplay HD verified products.
"The bottom line about Simplay is they are dedicated to serving the consumer. I
recently purchased a television and entertainment system and the two devices would
not communicate through their designated HDMI inputs and outputs. After contacting
Simplay through their easy to use 'Consumer Support Service' tab on their website, a
representative from Simplay contacted me, and working with both manufacturers Simplay
helped me resolve the compatibility issues I was experiencing. I am now able to enjoy
the benefits of using HDMI with my television and home entertainment system."
Haraz Ghanbari
Photojournalist