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Sunday, February 6, 2005

LiveDigitally: "The 'Why' and 'What' of High Definition Televisions"

Posted by Filip Norrgard in "ARTICLE" @ 03:00 AM

http://www.livedigitally.com/2005/02/why-and-what-of-high-definition.html

"Since its creation, and up until very recently, television technology has barely changed. You could be confident that any given set pretty much worked, and worked with your new VCR, or DVD player. But now there are more options than ever, amidst a growing demand for sets that are as aesthetically pleasing as powerful. When it's time to purchase a new TV, which one will be the right one for today, and for tomorrow?"

Dan Gallagher of LiveDigitally has written up on what has changed in the business of buying televisions today and a summary of the things to remember when shopping for digital HDTV sets. Not only you in North America are facing an ocean of different abbreviations to remember, we on the other side of the pond are also having problems keeping up. For example, many TVs here are sold as "HDTV compatible" or "HDTV ready" which doesn't necessarily mean that they are capable of handling HDTV. :roll:

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