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Mon Mar 06, 2006

What to Look for in HDTV Discussion Forums

Consumer electronics companies have come up with an innovation that their customers will surely appreciate. With the introduction of High Definition Television, they will surely be the talk of the town.

Regular customers of each brand become loyalist by using HDTV discussions forums where they address their concerns about the products. These dicussions deal with the wonderful things about the product and its features as well as the "not so good" qualities about it.

One subject is about how one HDTV manufacturer has made high-definition reception for TV sets affordable with the introduction of their latest chipsets.

Its new technology was introduced in the hope that HDTV manufacturers may deliver outstanding HDTV signal reception while reducing the overall production cost. Keep reading...

Posted by: Home Theater Owner on Mar 06, 06 | 9:58 am
The category for this entry is HDTV

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Thu Mar 02, 2006

Is EDTV Better Than HDTV

The continuous rise of our technology sometimes creates confusion among the ordinary people who has only limited knowledge about the field. Confusion as to the terms used is oftentimes the case being brought into, like that of the EDTV being different from HDTV.

High-Definition Television (HDTV) refers to the broadcast of television signals with a higher resolution than the traditional formats allow. It is broadcast digitally thus its introduction sometimes coincides with the introduction of digital television.

Previously, the term was also used to refer to television standards developed in the 1930s to take the place of the early experimental systems. It brought a new trend of television technology to the world which historically used other standards for almost over half a century. Keep reading...

Posted by: Home Theater Owner on Mar 02, 06 | 9:37 am
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Sun Feb 26, 2006

HDTV Tuners Deliver Crystal Clear Images

Buying televisions today comes with making many decisions and choices, and from time to time it can be downright confusing. Just a slight understanding of the basics though can help you select the television that is exactly best for you. Years ago we didn't have the choices that are available today, but the end product was not nearly as good either.

HDTV stands for high definition television. Its are designed to offer better image and sound quality, providing the viewers with the highest quality in home entertainment. If you've ever considered replacing your traditional set with one of these high definition systems but aren't quite sure what all the hype is about, read on to discover the benefits of owning an HDTV.

The HDTV tuner is the device that allows you to easily plug in to the wonderful world of HDTV. High definition television is a big leap in the television technology. It is true digital television, from the point at which the program is made through to where it's received by an HDTV receiver and then displayed on screen. HDTV can make current digital images picture look like old VHS tapes. They're really eye catching. Each frame looks like a stunningly shot photograph. Keep reading...

Posted by: Home Theater Owner on Feb 26, 06 | 11:26 am
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Wed Feb 22, 2006

HDTVs Face the Same Challenges as Currently Used Televisions

Prior to the innovation of HDTV, wide screen was first introduced for the moviegoers. But some movie producers came to the realization that people who usually prefer to occupy the front seats in the first rows find pleasure and enjoyed a level of participation not likely with that of the conservative movies. Apparently, looking at the screen filled with greater sceneries augments the sense of belongingness or "being there."

In the 1980s, movie producers were offered a high-definition television system which was first developed by Sony and NHK in the late 70s. The system (called NHK Hi-vision) and its variants has the capability of being able to produce images having significantly the same detail as of the 35 mm film.

Here are some of the great features people loved about this new innovation in the entertainment industry: Keep reading...

Posted by: Home Theater Owner on Feb 22, 06 | 10:57 am
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