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HDTV – The Unknown Side
Posted on 17. Jun, 2009 by admin in HDTV, Uncategorized
Introduction
HDTV technology was first introduced in the US during the 1990s by a group of electronics companies called the Digital HDTV Grand Alliance. HDTV is capable of “theater-quality” audio because it uses the Dolby Digital (AC-3) format to support “5. HDTV offers a degree of clarity that is much closer to this. HDTV can be recorded to D-VHS (Data-VHS), W-VHS (analog only), to a HDTV-capable digital video recorder (for example DirecTV’s high-definition Digital video recorder, Sky HD’s set-top box, or TiVo’s Series 3 or HD recorders), or an HDTV-ready HTPC. HDTV is just one part of the DTV transition. HDTV is best viewed on a new high-definition television. HDTV requires an HDTV tuner to view and the most detailed HDTV format is 1080i.
Definition
The term “high-definition” can refer to the resolution specifications themselves, or more loosely to media capable of similar sharpness, such as photographic film and digital video. High-definition television (HDTV) potentially offers a much better picture quality than standard television. NTSC system, established in 1941, were high definition only in comparison with previous mechanical and electronic television systems, and NTSC, along with the later European 625-line PAL and SECAMs, is described as standard definition today.
Television
While some early analog HDTV formats were broadcast in Europe and Japan, HDTV is usually broadcast digitally, because digital television (DTV) broadcasting requires much less bandwidth if it uses enough video compression. To get a better picture HDTV televisions require a High Definition (HD) signal. As of 2007, broadcasters may demand, or cable-television operators may elect, to place HD signals in a premium band that requires higher cable fees. HDTV has at least twice the linear resolution of standard-definition television (SDTV), thus allowing much more detail to be shown compared with analog television or regular DVD.
Resolution
It should be noted that while HDTV is more like a theater in quality than conventional television, 35 mm and 70 mm film projectors used in theaters still have the highest resolution and best viewing quality on very large screens. Digital NTSC- and PAL/SECAM-like signals (480i60 and 576i50 respectively) are transmitted at a horizontal resolution of 720 or 704 “pixels”. In Australia, the 576p50 format is also considered a HDTV format, as it has doubled temporal resolution though the use of progressive scanning. For example, you can get a 72″ projection HDTV that has 1920×1080 resolution from $2500 to $5000 depending on the brand and model.
Satellite
Satellite services and a Cable TV providers are providing an increasing number of HDTV feeds. Satellite-based TV companies, such as Optimum, DirecTV, Sky Digital (In the UK and Ireland) and DishNetwork, offer HDTV to customers as an upgrade. To receive an HDTV broadcast you need either a TV with a built-in HDTV tuner, like this Panasonic plasma HDTV, an HDTV receiver which can pick-up off the air HDTV channels, cable HDTV, or satellite HDTV receiver like Dish Network HDTV and this DirecTV H10 receiver.
Technology
While high definition has become a reality for many consumers, the technical jargon associated with this exiting new technology is causing much confusion. Through the evolution of display technology, a new television has emerged; so totally different, a new TV ‘paragon’ has been created. it doesn’t require a degree in TV Technology.
In addition, lack of enthusiastic co-operation between broadcasters, cable/satellite providers, and manufacturers has injected further confusion for retailers on how to sell HDTV and consumers as what products to buy, how to use them, and to what programs are actually available in HDTV. On the other hand, a very high resolution source may require more bandwidth than is available in order to be transmitted without loss of fidelity.
To watch high definition television or HDTV you will need three things: A Satellite or Cable program subscription to HD Programming; An HDTV Satellite Receiver or Digital Set Top Box; A high definition television set (HDTV). But beyond all argument, HDTV offers the ultimate in TV Picture Quality. We believe you’re interested in what you need to know, to buy and enjoy a Digital-HDTV – NOT, how to build one.
Panasonic VIERA G10 Series TC-P50G10 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

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50″ Plasma, 1080p, THX, Viera Cast, H.264, IP Camera Ready, PC Input, NEO PDP Panel which is brighter, Full-time 1080p TV lines of moving picture resolution, 3 HDMI, Native contrast ratio 40,000:1, Dynamic contrast infinite black 2,000,000:1, Game Mode, Anti Reflective Filter, 600 Hz Subfield Drive
Toshiba 40RV525R 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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1080p Full HD is within reach with the 40RV525U. Great high-gloss styling, DynaLight dynamic backlight control, enhanced connectivity with a 3rd HDMI digital input, and high-res PC input makes this model ideal for your living room or home entertainment center.
Panasonic VIERA C12 Series TC-L32C12 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

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32″ LCD, 720p, PC input, 2 HDMI, Dynamic contrast ratio 10,000:1, Viera Link
Sony Bravia S-Series KDL-32S5100 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Black

$491.00
Sony’s S-series TVs put amazing picture quality and stunning dynamic contrast in reach for value-oriented consumers who want to step up into the Sony Full HD 1080p experience. These TVs represent the entry-level models in Sony’s large screen offerings in 2009 and offer the superior resolution and contrast, advanced image processing features, and variety of HD input options available on high-end BRAVIA HDTVs — all in an affordable package. With three HDMI connections, you can hook up a Sony PlayStation3 entertainment system, Blu-ray Disc player, or any other HDMI-capable equipment and get uncompressed digital video and multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. You also have numerous other HD connection options, including YPbPr Component inputs as well as a PC input for using your laptop or desktop PC with your big-screen HDTV. No matter which HD source you use, the exclusive Sony BRAVIA Engine 2 fully digital video processor ensures that images look sharp and brilliant. With BRAVIA Link compatibility, you can easily expand your high-resolution home theater set-up with optional BRAVIA Wireless Link, BRAVIA DVD Link, or BRAVIA Input Link Modules. And BRAVIA Sync makes controlling everything a snap. Additionally, BRAVIA S-Series HDTVs exceed Energy Star 3.0 requirements by incorporating advanced power saving features, such as Light Sensor technology that adjusts backlight intensity based on ambient room lighting conditions and Dynamic Backlight Control that adjusts backlight intensity based on the brightness of the image on the screen. Utilizing these features can reduce power consumption by up to 60% in a typical home theater environment.
Panasonic VIERA G10 Series TC-P42G10 42-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

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42″ Plasma, 1080p, THX, Viera Cast, H.264, IP Camera Ready, PC Input, NEO PDP Panel which is brighter, Full-time 1080p TV lines of moving picture resolution, 3 HDMI, Native contrast ratio 40,000:1, Dynamic contrast infinite black 2,000,000:1, Game Mode, Anti Reflective Filter, 600 Hz Subfield Drive
Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-26L5000 26-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black

$379.00
Sony Bravia L-Series HDTVs provide vivid 720p resolution and dynamic contrast ratios of 13,000:1 (the 26-inch model) and 13,000:1 (for 32-inch model), with several versatile sizes perfect for the budget-conscious consumer or anyone wanting an HDTV that works well in the bedroom, kitchen, or office. Bravia L-Series HDTVs have a wealth of HD connections, including three HDMI inputs. Each HDMI input transmits uncompressed digital video and multi-channel digital audio on a single cable, so you can expand your home theater system without a lot of messy wires. Also included is a PC input that lets you use your HDTV as a computer monitor. If you need to streamline your HD components further, the Bravia L-Series HDTVs feature Bravia Sync technology and are compatible with optional Bravia Link Modules such as the Bravia Wireless Link, which wirelessly streams HD video and audio from your A/V equipment to your HDTV from up to 65 feet away. You might expect that more features mean more power consumption, but Bravia L-Series HDTVs include a Dynamic Backlight Control which automatically controls overall image brightness to help the TV exceed ENERGY STAR 3.0 standards.
Panasonic VIERA S1 Series TC-P42S1 42-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

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42″ Plasma, 1080p, NEO PDP Panel which is brighter, Full-time 1080p TV lines of moving picture resolution, 3 HDMI, Native contrast ratio 40,000:1, Dynamic contrast infinite black 2,000,000:1, Game Mode, Anti Reflective Filter, 600 Hz Subfield Drive
Samsung LN22B360 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

$266.00
Imagine crisp details in dark or bright scenes and action scenes that are smooth and realistic. This 22″ LCD TV makes that happen and delivers the most amazing picture quality. Plus no matter if you’re watching over-the-air high definition digital broadcast TV or connecting to a cable service, the integrated digital tuner has you covered. Seeing is believing with the Samsung LN22B360 HDTV.

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