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HD Ready TV Guide

What is HD ready TV?


An HD ready TV is a television with the ability to receive and display pictures at high definition. In general, a television is HD ready, if it does not have a HD capable tuner built it and using a digital input or component video input, the HD read TV, has the capabilities of receiving and displaying signals of high definition. There are three specific signals designated as high definition and they are 1080p, 1080i, and 720p.


Now the real definition comes from the pixels within the television. If the television does not have a pixel resolution of 1280×720 or 1920×1080, then it will not have the capabilities of giving the true representation of true

What are the Differences between a Plasma TV and a LCD TV?
...Twisted Nematic (TM). It is a naturally twisted crystalline structure that reacts to electric currents in predictable manners. These electric currents cause the crystal to untwist to different degrees based on the voltage given. These TM crystals are stuck between ...
pixel for pixel.


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The Newest Technology In HD TV

There has been great news lately about HD TV. The annual CES show in Las Vegas has shown some promising new products that will take High Definition Television to the next level. The biggest news for HD displays was the unveiling of HD DVD. Though it may take some time, HD DVD is going to be the new standard of how we watch movies. The only problem is that you have to start your movie collection all over. Or do you? The great part about these new HD DVD players is that they will play CDs, DVDs and HD DVDs.


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HIGH DEFINITION TVS

Until now, the working of a TV involved some analog signal and a CRT init. The incoming signals were translated into a picture and sound with the help of the cathode ray tube. This conventional CRT set has a display of about 480 lines of pixels and all the signals worked well for years until the idea of higher resolution evolved. A higher resolution signal for better quality and more clarity could not have worked on this old model of CRT. The conversion of the signals lowered the quality leading to more degradation in the class of the display and sound in the traditional model with CRT.


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Think Samsung 27 HDTV When You Think Affordable

The Samsung 27 HDTV is very affordable. When most people think of HDTV, the first thing that happens is they see dollar signs spinning like a casino slot machine. So many of the top HD sets out there cost thousands of dollars and are steeped in a kind of almost mystical technology that the average person doesn t understand. But HDTV doesn t have to break the bank, or the mind. This Samsung 27 HDTV is a great example of that.


The Samsung Tantus TXN2798HF 27″ HD-Ready TV with DynaFlat Screen is one of the top sets on the market. And the price is the best part. Amazon.com is currently selling this very model for only $355.00.


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Top 7 Big Screen Televisions for the Holidays
...models range from about just $675 to $1,579. Sony has been selling quality products for decades and does not disappoint with its big screen TV line, the Bravia series, with models starting at just $699. Customers find that the Sony ...
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1080p HDTV Sets have Started to Emerge - Should You Opt for One?

It is all an issue of Image Resolution


There are currently a number of different HDTV formats as adopted by the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), based on 720p, 1080i, and 1080p - using refresh rates that vary between 24 Hz and 60 Hz.


The main difference between these HDTV formats is one of image resolution.


The 720p is on the lower-end of the scale with an image resolution of 1280 pixels by 720 lines. The other two formats both support 1920 pixels by 1080 lines. In other words, both support the same image resolution but there is a significant difference in the way the 1080i (interlaced) and the 1080p (progressive) formats build up the image.


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Understanding HDMI
...more commonly known as xvYCC, the shorthand term for Extended YCC Colorimetry for Video Applications . This standard has the brand name x.v.Colour ). This new standard has 1.8 times more display colours than the previous standard, enabling a more ...
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