Is your TV still a domed screen huge square box? Then it's time you started considering an upgrade. With the price of TV's coming down considerably and many bargains ready for you to choose from your greatest problem is likely to be which model should you go for. So when you look at the information on the sets you may be interested in you will see many are labeled HDTV ready. So do you know about HDTV? Do you need it? And what does it means for TV quality?
HDTV is a development in technology that allows higher resolution signals to be broadcast than has been possible until recently. HDTV will send digital signals which means greater clarity and quality of picture. TV broadcasting is produced in a high definition format and now it is possible for HDTV models to receive those programs as they were really intended to be. It's like seeing a movie but with a viewing ratio of 16:9. In layman's terms that is a screen of 16 units wide and nine units high and the resolution of 1920 x 1080. That really is high definition.
If you are watching your favorite sporting event, don't you want to feel like you are in the stadium with the crowd? HDTV can give you that feeling, and the bigger your television set is, the more you will feel like you are there. The beauty of an HDTV set is that you will no longer have those pesky black bars that you normally see on a wide screen movie. How great would that be?
Here come the science bits; Thanks to the greater bandwidth the color definition on a HDTV will be more lifelike. Images will be between two and five times more detailed. The scanning lines are nearly invisible. Add to it 'surround sound' stereo and your viewing experience is nearly complete. HDTV is mostly broadcast in surround sound. For the serious sports fan there is no real competition.
So its worthwhile going that little bit further when you choose your new HDTV TV and add a new surround sound package to complete the best picture with the best sound. After all it makes sense to get the most from your new purchase. HDTV will enhance all your TV viewing but be prepared to be even more popular when you invite others over to watch the match on your new HDTV. - 15634
HDTV is a development in technology that allows higher resolution signals to be broadcast than has been possible until recently. HDTV will send digital signals which means greater clarity and quality of picture. TV broadcasting is produced in a high definition format and now it is possible for HDTV models to receive those programs as they were really intended to be. It's like seeing a movie but with a viewing ratio of 16:9. In layman's terms that is a screen of 16 units wide and nine units high and the resolution of 1920 x 1080. That really is high definition.
If you are watching your favorite sporting event, don't you want to feel like you are in the stadium with the crowd? HDTV can give you that feeling, and the bigger your television set is, the more you will feel like you are there. The beauty of an HDTV set is that you will no longer have those pesky black bars that you normally see on a wide screen movie. How great would that be?
Here come the science bits; Thanks to the greater bandwidth the color definition on a HDTV will be more lifelike. Images will be between two and five times more detailed. The scanning lines are nearly invisible. Add to it 'surround sound' stereo and your viewing experience is nearly complete. HDTV is mostly broadcast in surround sound. For the serious sports fan there is no real competition.
So its worthwhile going that little bit further when you choose your new HDTV TV and add a new surround sound package to complete the best picture with the best sound. After all it makes sense to get the most from your new purchase. HDTV will enhance all your TV viewing but be prepared to be even more popular when you invite others over to watch the match on your new HDTV. - 15634