Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 at 9:18 am
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How to use HDTV
The significant improvement of high definition are only valuable if you have a full HDTV set, that is to say that both the TV decoder to receive high definition broadcasts transmitted by broadcasters, or an optical scanner for high-definition discs as from 2006 are Blu-ray and HD DVD. Otherwise, ie if you try to view HDTV content with a conventional TV, do not notice improvements in the definition, because the advantage of high definition lies in the higher resolution... Read More
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 at 9:17 am
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The quality of both formats HD ready is linked, as well as subjective considerations (preferably towards greater stability or a higher resolution), the contents of the broadcast. The scenes with fast movements more frequent and may benefit from more rapid upgrade of the 720p format, while the static scene can take advantage of the greater wealth of detail of 1080i. In fact, the progressive system eliminates the shortcomings of a still image, particularly at the stage of assembly.... Read More
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 at 7:11 am
I’m looking for an HDTV. I imagine that prices will fall by then, I’m looking for some models: PN50B550 Samsung, Panasonic TC-P50G10, Panasonic TC-P42G10. I’m not sold on plasma or LCD. Will be a apartment, but I did not anticipate the reflections as a huge problem. They are very black, that looks like something really good. Any input or testimony would be great!
ANS: Plasmas delivery will be better blacks, better contrast and better color. Plasmas are intrinsically almost instantaneous... Read More
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 at 3:00 am
The technology includes four HDTV video formats, which differ both in the actual resolution that the method of scanning the image.
1. The format HR.HDTV (Half Resolution High Definition TV) is 960×540, or half of the definition FULL HD (see below) used by some television stations for broadcast TV as a good compromise resolution / bandwidth request. Also being an 16:9 upscaling on the TV FULL HD or HD READY occurs without distortion.
2. The 720p format, called HD READY (TVs that support it give... Read More
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 at 2:18 am
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Sony BRAVIA XBR7-Series LCD HDTVs leverage our HD expertise to deliver Full HD 1080p resolution and stunning picture performance. A BRAVIA Engine EX fully digital video processor helps reduce noise, sharpen image detail, and improve color accuracy, while Motionflow 120Hz technology enhances motion to deliver a smoother and clearer looking picture.
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Monday, August 10th, 2009 at 9:18 pm
Try to watch movies and sporting events with a level of detail never seen before. The high-definition television HDTV ensure amazing picture quality, often with 5.1 surround system, and lead directly into your living room. Not only you seem to watch a program, but walking through the streets of Rome, sunbathe on the beach or watch the matches as if I were in the field of play. To view HDTV content:
*Buy a HDTV television: make sure your TV supports the HDTV signal reception 1080p and 720p. The... Read More
Monday, August 10th, 2009 at 8:43 pm
The acronym HDTV (High Definition Television, high definition television) is a device that can receive a TV signal in high definition even if you require additional hardware. The acronym can describe an HDTV-ready TV, HDTV or a compatible TV with integrated HDTV.
DTV is the standard digital television broadcasts intended to televisions with HDTV and standard definition. TV DTV can play DVDs in progressive scan and HDTV programming genre.
HDTV-ready: TV can receive a TV signal in high definition... Read More