Sunday, January 09, 2005

The HDTV Rundown

The HDTV Rundown What exactly is HDTV?
In a nutshell, high definition television (HDTV) is a form of digital television (DTV) that offers super-high resolutions for your viewing pleasure in a 16:9 format. This format is sometimes referred to as widescreen, but basically means that there are 16 units in width for every 9 units in height, compared to 4:3 for standard television. HDTV is different than the standard analog television that you are used to, in that it uses a bunch of 1s and 0s to pass information to your display (thus ‘digital”) and comes with a native 16:9 format. For specifics, you can either wait for the next installment of our eXpert Guide or check out the following site: http://www.hdtvinfoport.com/high-definition-television.html.

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