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High Definition TeleVision, not to be confused with widescreen TV - HDTV is television transmitted at double the resolution of current services - this requires a special television set capable of receiving the beefed up signal - HDTV takes up more bandwidth space than lower resolution transmissions, so most broadcasters have opted to transmit more ...
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High Definition Television,
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HDTV stands for High-Definition Television. This highest-resolution subset of Digital Television offers filmlike picture quality with impressive surround sound. With twice the vertical and horizontal picture resolution, the picture of HDTV is approximately twice as sharp as that of NTSC. HDTV has widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9 and Dolby Digital so...
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High Definition Television, a term used to describe advanced production and delivery systems.
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High-Definition Television. The high-resolution subset of our DTV system. The FCC has no official definition for HDTV. The ATSC defines HDTV as a 16:9 image with twice the horizontal and vertical resolution of our existing system, accompanied by 5.1 channels of Dolby Digital audio. The CEA defines HDTV as an image with 720 progressive or 1080 inter...
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High Definition Television
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High Definition Television.
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HDTV offers higher-quality TV pictures. Already available in the US and Japan, High Definition TV is now beginning to take off in Europe and the UK.
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Term used to describe TVs which can display digital high-definition TV formats then connected to a separate HDTV tuner. These TVs will display both 720p and 1080i HD formats, have both analogue component and digital HDMI connectivity and at least 720 lines.
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High Definition TeleVision, a technique for improving the quality of the TV image quality and increasing its size. It usually works with 1125 or 1250 scanning lines instead of 625 or 525 and has around five times as many luminous points. The aspect ratio is usually widescreen, 15:9 or 16:9.
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High Definition TV is high-resolution digital television combined with Dolby Digital surround sound (AC-3). HDTV is the highest DTV resolution in the new set of standards. This combination creates a stunning image with stunning sound. HDTV requires new production and transmission equipment at the HDTV stations, as well as new television equipment f...
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High Definition TeleVision. It usually refers to the analogue version of the HDDTV.
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acronym: High-Definition Television
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high definition TV (that is, it's sharper looking and has more picture information than SDTV Â - regular TV). Beware! This is not one single standard. Frame rates and actual resolutions vary and there are arguments about the relative merits of interlaced versus progressive scan still to be settled
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High Definition Television.
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Abbreviation for High Definition TV. This means the television transmittance with a significantly higher number of lines than present PAL- (625 lines, Interload) or NTSC-format (525 lines, Interload). There are modi with 750 and 1.125 lines which have a progressive format without interlace.
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Abbreviation for high-definition television
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High Definition Television. New video standard that will give 1,125 lines in the United States instead of the traditional 525 NTSC standard lines. The aspect ratio is 16:9 versus 4:3 of normal TV's.
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HDTV, or High Definition Television, is a digital television format that combines high-resolution vi
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