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A Quick Guide to High Definition Plasma Televisions PDF Print E-mail
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High Definition Television
Saturday, 13 January 2007
Televisions come in two digital formats - High Definition television and Standard Definition television. More and more people today are realizing the amazing benefits of a "higher standard" when it comes to television. As a result, High Definition plasma televisions are becoming one of the new trends of home entertainment.
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EDTV vs HDTV: Which is better? PDF Print E-mail
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High Definition Television
Saturday, 13 January 2007
With all the new digital formats out there, it is of little surprise that there exists considerable confusion about EDTV and HDTV. First of all, EDTV stands for Enhanced Definition Television, while HDTV stands for High Definition Television. TVs equipped with either of these formats are capable of receiving and potraying images in a digital fashion - both of which are superior in visual quality to the standard TV (SDTV).
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HDTV - Better Quality, Smart Entertainment PDF Print E-mail
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High Definition Television
Saturday, 13 January 2007
HDTV, short for high definition television, is the newest greatest technology when it comes to television viewing. It seems that most television shows and newscasts have a little logo at the bottom of the screen indicating that the program is available for HDTV. And there are countless commercials promoting HDTV. But what exactly is HDTV? Can it be used with your existing television? And is HDTV really any better than regular television? Those are the questions that I will attempt to answer for you.
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Top Tips For High Definition Television PDF Print E-mail
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High Definition Television
Saturday, 13 January 2007

High Definition Television - a new type of television that combines a High Definition Television tuner and an HD-capable display. Almost all of HDTV available in the market use the 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. A High Definition Television tuner can receive analog and digital broadcasts over the air. High Definition Television compatible TV features only the high resolution display and can only receive digital broadcasts if connected with a separate HDTV tuner. HDTV ready TVs can have the 16:9 widescreen ratio or the square like 4:3 aspect ratio.

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