Information on High definition Television


by David Hobson

Resolution indicates the overall picture quality a TV can display. The 1080 or 720 numbers indicate how many horizontal lines are drawn in each frame of video. Resolution is the ability to preserve the separate components of fine detail in a picture, so that they may be discerned by the viewer. But picture quality is not dependent on resolution alone.

Digital bandwidth is much wider than analog. Expanding to digital allows broadcasters to send out higher definition signals without causing a traffic jam. Digital TV is broadcast in a widescreen format. Digital audio can be heard at its finest with the integrated woofer and SRS TruSurround XT. Each channel is capable of producing up to 10W (watts).

Digital TV broadcast uses the same 6MHz maximum allocated broadcast bandwidth as with standard definition analog TV. This means that it is necessary to apply compression to make high definition images fit into the space allocated for a broadcasting TV channel. Digital TV is broadcast in a widescreen format. Digital TV is broadcast in a widescreen format.

Progressive scan TVs paint the screen sequentially, from top to bottom, reducing the flicker affect of interlaced signals. Progressive-scan formats such as 480p, 720p, and 1080p display all of the lines of resolution sequentially in a single pass. Ideally, progressive-scan makes for a smoother, cleaner image.

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