How HDTV Works
HDTV stands for hige definition television. What sets aside these sets from convntional television is that they are able to decode and recreate images using the HD ASTC standards. A television set using these standards has a good great advantage than its conventional counterparts it can use a lot more pixels to recreate a picture. The higher the number and smaller the pixels the more detailed and smoother the image looks.
How Does HDTV Work
- Howstuffworks: How HDTV Works
- High Definition Television is the highest level of digital television quality. Even with a high definition television, you will not see this level of quality on your set unless a station is broadcasting with a high definition signal.
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