High Definition TV
HD Television is one of the biggest breakthroughs in
home entertainment to have occurred since the first colour
televisions were made available to consumers in the latter
half of the last century. HDTV is a revolutionary concept
in the world of television technology and it works by
using advanced digital encoding and broadcasting techniques
which offer a much higher resolution display than traditional
analogue television with a greater depth of colours and
the additional benefits of DVD quality surround sound.
In order to enjoy HD television at its best you will need
a television set which is HD Ready and there are several
of these currently available through high street retail
outlets and through a TV shopping
channel.
The most popular choices in HD ready televisions are
currently Plasma television and LCD television and each
one has its own advantages and disadvantages when compared
to the other. As far as the consumer is concerned the
main difference between Plasma Tv and LCD Tvs is that
plasma screens are much cheaper where larger screen sizes
are required and they offer a somewhat brighter picture
and better level of darkness. However, LCD TV technology
is quickly catching up in this department and these slight
differences while soon pale into insignificance as the
technology improves. Typically you will find that LCD
Tvs and Plasma Tvs are wall mountable devices and as the
countdown to digital switchover takes place we will see
more and more of these High Definition televisions appearing
in more and more homes across the country as analogue
television becomes a thing of the past.
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