The Interesting Facts of HDTV That You Should Know!
December 29th 2008 06:24
Television, as one of the commonest household appliances, has been going through some very dramatic changes in the last few decades. From the very first monochromatic (black and white) television to the latest LCD HDTV, it’s been a very tremendous journey for the progression of television. By the way, do you know that the “television” word is derived from mixed Latin and Greek, where Greek tele means far and Lation visio means sight.
The HDTV is a short acronym for High-definition television, where it’s a digital television broadcasting system with higher resolution than traditional television systems (SDTV). For your information, the high definition technology has been started since the late 1930s, where it’s all starting with the British 240 lines and 405 lines monochromatic systems in 1936. The British high definition TV service started trials in August 1936 and a regular service in November 1936. Since then, the HDTV technology was developing in leaps and boundaries.
Amongst the various types of LCD HDTV, the Toshiba HDTV is best to be known as the pioneer in the HDTV industry. Most of the Toshiba HDTV has the following features:
Great and sharp picture for unconverted DVD channels.
The wide range of connections, such as HDMI, S video, VGA, optical audio out and much more.
The unbeatable price (Some even cheaper than ordinary SDTV!).
Good sound quality and sound leveling.
The multipurpose game mode feature.
That’s all for today and hopefully, you’ve learned something valuable about HDTV…
The HDTV is a short acronym for High-definition television, where it’s a digital television broadcasting system with higher resolution than traditional television systems (SDTV). For your information, the high definition technology has been started since the late 1930s, where it’s all starting with the British 240 lines and 405 lines monochromatic systems in 1936. The British high definition TV service started trials in August 1936 and a regular service in November 1936. Since then, the HDTV technology was developing in leaps and boundaries.
Amongst the various types of LCD HDTV, the Toshiba HDTV is best to be known as the pioneer in the HDTV industry. Most of the Toshiba HDTV has the following features:
Great and sharp picture for unconverted DVD channels.
The wide range of connections, such as HDMI, S video, VGA, optical audio out and much more.
The unbeatable price (Some even cheaper than ordinary SDTV!).
Good sound quality and sound leveling.
The multipurpose game mode feature.
That’s all for today and hopefully, you’ve learned something valuable about HDTV…
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