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July 15, 2008
Television viewing has been taken to new levels of clarity through the advent of technology known as high definition. The high-definition television like existing televisions has a resolution, though today with this new technology of HDTV it is much higher than existing sets. Resolution basically is the number of lines that can be displayed on a television set and these lines of resolution are comprised of pixels. These pixels are a number of tiny single ‘dots’ on the screen.
To put the quality of HDTV viewing into perspective, a HD TV has 10 times as many pixels as an ordinary analogue television set. This increase in pixels equates to a great increase in resolution which in turn provides a highly defined picture on the HDTV screen.
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