HDTV: Like
Looking Out An Open Window
by: Alan Rhinehart
Have you ever watched a movie on a regular TV set, and then
watched the same movie on an HDTV? If so, you would have noticed a huge
difference! On the HDTV viewing, you see and notice things you've never
seen before, even if you've seen the same movie several times! The
colors are brighter, backgrounds are clearer, and details are better
defined. HDTV is like looking out an open window, whereas in
comparison, standard TV is almost like looking through a glass soda
bottle. Because of CRT (cathode ray tube) technology, TV is often
referred to as "the tube". After watching HDTV, watching standard TV is
almost like trying to view through one!
HDTV, or High Definition Television, offers precision sound,
original film quality picture resolution, and a wider, better detailed
panoramic view. This is made possible by the use of true digital signal
which is transmitted via satellite or cable directly to your unit.
You'll notice that not only does HDTV offer extraordinary picture
clarity and sound, but the scope of the picture just like watching a
movie on the "big screen", inside a real movie theater!
The use of digital signal is what separates HDTV from your
common television set. The reason why there is such a notable
difference between the two is that conventional televisions operate on
analog signal. Digital signals are much faster, meaning images are is
refreshed more rapidly, therefore providing superb picture resolution.
Analog signals are much slower. As a result, the images produced by a
television using this type of signal are of low resolution. Simply put,
the picture is just not as sharp and view is restricted.
Not only do HDTV's offer superb picture quality, but HD sound
is second to none. This is because Dolby Digital surround sound comes
standard with HDTV. So, not only does watching an HDTV remind you of a
movie theater, it also has the sound system to further enhance the
experience.
Along with better quality picture and sound, HDTV's are quite
easily integrated with your computer. They are able to easily
communicate directly with one another through the use of a type of data
compression software such as MPEG-2. Once this software is successfully
installed, a whole new world of multimedia technology is literally at
your fingertips! For instance, CD-R applications can be transmitted to
an HDTV, as well as HDTV programs can be downloaded onto your computer.
Either way, the picture resolution is top notch and the signal is
stable.
Lastly, HDTV's are more affordable than one might assume.
There
are many different ways to buy or finance an HDTV system. Some
companies offer money-saving offers both in-store and online. Some of
these include rebate programs; others include special deals, extra
gifts or incentive packages offering items such as hundreds of dollars
in gift cards. There are both in-store and online promotions as well as
savings with shipping and delivery. Bottom line, HDTV is affordable for
almost any budget and well worth every penny!
About The Author
Alan Rhinehart is an avid media and technology critic.
He
contributes to various online publications including "New Technology
TV", a popular blog covering TV technology:
http://www.newtechnologytv.com
http://www.dishpronto/home/mpg/
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