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A Quick Guide to High Definition Plasma Televisions by Chris Robertson
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... High Definition Plasma Television Goes Further A High Definition plasma television goes even further and provides a larger, wider screen that can create images using a layer of trapped gas between two glass screens.
Which is better? EDTV vs HDTV by Bradley James
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... And although Enhanced Definition Television (EDTV) doesn't quite offer the oustanding life-like quality attributed to High Definition Television (HDTV), its picture is actually closer to HDTV than regular television.
High Definition DVD - Facts About It by Ispas Marin
High definition DVD represents an evolution of the present DVD format. Regarding its video and audio quality, high definition DVD is much better than the actual DVD as this was compared to the features of the old VHS videotapes. The birth of the high definition DVD was determined by the... The two main formats are: HD DVD (pay attention not to cofuse it with the general term of High Definition DVD, which refers to any high definition DVD formats) and Blu-ray disc (BD).Some formats called EVD and FVD can be found mainly in Asia.
An Introduction To LCD Projectors by Elizabeth Morgan
A projector is an apparatus for presenting an enlarged image on a screen from a transparency such as a photographic slide or a film. In a motion picture projector, each frame is held stationary at an illuminated aperture for a brief period, and then advanced by an intermittent sprocket or... These panels (an advanced LCD projector might have TFT panels) help to produce high-quality images with a high-definition quality of about 1,000 scanning lines. ... LCD projectors come with the capacity to deliver high-definition pictures with high pixel density.
How to Purchase a Flat Panel TV by Philip Liu
When purchasing a flat panel TV, there are a few things to keep in mind. Here, we’ve listed a number of considerations for you to evaluate. High Definition Upgradeable or HDTV-Ready If you see either of these terms used when deciding to purchase a flat screen TV, it means that the TV is... Many events are shot in HDTV format (for example, the Olympics, special sporting events, nature documentaries, etc.) and as more and more people purchase high definition television, all broadcasts will be in high definition within the next few years.
Give Your Old Laptop the High Def Monitor It's Always Wanted by Nathan Kartchner
There it sits: the shiny new high-definition monitor that you just picked up for a killer price. You pull out your laptop with dreams of sharp, hi-res graphics dancing through your head, only to realize that your laptop only has a VGA out port. You could always get a VGA to DVI adapter, but with... With the proliferation of high definition TVs, monitors, and projectors, laptop users looking to get a bigger viewing surface than the sometimes miniscule laptop screen now have the chance to see their desktop in sharp, clear, digital high-definition.
Help, I Need a New HDTV! (Part 3 of 5) by Brett Griffin
Feeling overwhelmed in selecting a new TV? With all the choices these days, you may feel like, “Where do I start?!” In part 3 of our 5 part article, we the discuss what HDTV is. HDTV stands for High Definition TV. Clarity and detail are clear and crisp and truly unmatched. ... The TV creates the picture from top to bottom in one pass and produces a better picture on newer technology TVs. ... This refers to the number of horizontal lines on the screen that make up the picture. ... Don’t get caught up in the number of lines, it doesn’t necessarily make for a better picture.
EDTV: What You Should Know Before You Make That Purchase by Simon Canfield
Enhanced Definition Television – also known as EDTV – is
one of the many modern viewing technologies of our time. Often confused with HDTV capability, this is actually a
compromise between standard TV and HDTV. In fact, the
visual benefits are at least twice that of standard
television,... That, in addition to the fact that
most content isn’t high definition, but happens to have a
pixel count that matches beautifully with the “lower
quality” EDTV system, makes this a better buy. ... In fact,
even high definition quality transmissions only suffer a
10% difference in quality between...
What is Blu-Ray? by David Stone
Blu-Ray is the name of the technology that has been implemented for a Blu-Ray Disc. This technology is very similar to a CD or DVD, only it is far more accurate. Like a DVD, a Blu-Ray Disk is round and thin. When inserted into a Blu-Ray Player it is spun and a laser reads the information in a... HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface which means that it was specifically designed for high definition applications. ... With all of this space you can fit High Definition quality movies and sound on one disc.
Selecting the Perfect Big Screen TV by Simon Canfield
Selecting a TV isn’t as easy as it used to be in years gone
by. Rather than going to the local department store and
choosing a console that would take up a large portion of
the living room, we now have other options. Along with
those options comes the chore of locating, comparing and... Next, you’ll have to decide whether you prefer SDTD
(Standard Definition Television), EDTV (Enhanced Definition
Television) or HDTV (High Definition TV). ... HDTV offers high definition
viewing, and is touted as being the best viewing experience
that there is to offer to the general public.
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