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HDTV Basics
You may not be thinking about buying a new TV. But some time in the future, you will.
And that time may be much closer than you realize.
When the time comes, what will you Need to Know about Digital-HDTV?
Buying a new television today involves more than just a quick trip to your local electronics Super Store. Shopping for a Digital-HDTV can be compared to entering a 'labyrinth' of such complete confusion, even the great 'Houdini' would be challenged to find his way through it.
So numerous are the decisions confronting today's unsuspecting and unprepared consumer, just trying to navigate through this complex maze can be a daunting experience. However, many of these frustrations can be avoided by doing some homework before hand.
KNOW what Digital TV is & and is Not.
KNOW what the Digital TV Transition is & and how it affects you.
KNOW that HDTV is 'different' from All other television formats & and How.
KNOW what YOU want - so you're not Sold something YOU don't want! But Where To Start?
That's why HDTVInfoPort is HERE &
By providing reliable and useful information, to enable YOU to make informed buying decisions.
And since YOU, too, are HERE &
This is Your Starting Place& Consumer Choices To start, let's look at some of the different options you have;
and a few of the first decisions you will make.
TV Classifications: NTSC Analog TV - (National Television Standards Committee), Traditional TV;
now being phased out. ATSC Digital TV - (Advanced Television Standards Committee), DTV;
This is "SDTV" - Standard Definition TV - the new, (digital) TV Standard;
replaces NTSC Analog TV. Integrated HDTV - or simply, HDTV; DTV with an Internal (built-in) High Definition TV Receiver.
This is able to Receive and Display all ATSC TV Signals - Including HDTV Signals. Digital-HDTV-'Capable' or 'Ready'- Digital TV that is able to DISPLAY HDTV - BUT ONLY
with the addition of an EXTERNAL HDTV Receiver. EDTV - Enhanced Digital TV - a classification* describing Digital TV's that are basically 'high-end' SDTV's. While these often include some type of technical features, added by the Manufacturer to enhance the picture, nevertheless, the picture quality does NOT equal HDTV. Technically, there is virtually no visual difference between an SDTV and an EDTV - with the possible exception of the higher price.
* For many Consumers, this classification is of questionable value; by paying more for a TV tagged "EDTV" the consumer is only getting what can best be described as an 'upgraded' SDTV. The question is, how 'up-graded' is it, if the TV simply meets the standard for SDTV? Different TV Display Types: Direct-view - Images displayed directly on the picture tube (as in the traditional CRT - Cathode Ray Tube) or one of the new, alternative technologies with a "fixed pixel" screen; ie: LCD (Liquid Crystal Display); Limited Display Size - maximum range, about 40-inches.
Note: Smaller screen sizes, (less than about 34-inches) are less effective for HDTV RPT - 'Rear Projection TV' - uses multiple, miniature picture tubes, (commonly 3) or pixel display, and a combination of mirrors and lenses to project the image from behind, on to the viewing screen; enables displayed picture to be significantly larger; size ranges: 43 to 70+ inches). Offers best value - picture size and quality at lowest cost. By RC Allen - Retirement means freedom to pursue personal interests; the Internet provides an open door to unlimited possibilities. Life is Good!
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