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HDTV - The High Resolution Television
by Gagandeep Dhaliwal
The expansion of hdtv is High-definition television. The hdtv
means television signals broadcast with a higher resolution than
traditional formats like NTSC, SÉCAM, PAL. The hdtv is
broadcasted digitally, except for early analog formats in Europe
and Japan.
Historically, the term high-definition television was also used
to refer to television standards developed in the 1930s to
replace the early experimental systems, although, not so long
afterwards, Philo T. Farnsworth, John Logie Baird and Vladimir
Zworkin had each developed competing TV systems but resolution
was not the issue that separated their substantially different
technologies. It was patent interference lawsuits and deployment
issues given the tumultuous financial climate of the late 20's
and 30's. Most patents were expiring by the end of WW2 leaving
the market wide open and no worldwide standard for television
agreed upon. The world used analog PAL, NTSC, SECAM and other
standards for over half a century.
The terms HD ready and HD compatible are being used around the
industrial world for marketing purposes. They indicate that a TV
or display is able to accept video over an HDMI connection,
using a new connector design, the main purpose of which seems to
be to ensure that digital video is only passed over an interface
which, by agreement, incorporates copyright protection. Even
HD-ready sets do not necessarily have enough pixels to display
video to the 1080-line (1920x1080) or 720-line (1280x720) HD
standards in full resolution without interpolation, and
HD-compatible sets are often just standard-definition sets with
an HDMI input. This is a confusing use of the terms HD and hdtv.
MPEG-2 is most commonly used as the compression codec for
digital hdtv broadcasts. The hdtv is capable of "theater
quality" audio because it uses the Dolby Digital (AC-3) format
to support "5.1" surround sound.
Japan has the earliest working hdtv system still in use, with
design efforts going back to 1979. Japan began broadcasting
analog hdtv signals in the early 1990s using an interlaced
resolution of 1035 lines (1035i). The Japanese MUSE (Multiple
sub-nyquist sampling Encoding) system, developed by NHK Science
and Technical Research Laboratories (STRL) in the 1980s,
employed filtering tricks to reduce the original source signal
to decrease bandwidth utilization.
Japan is forerunner of hdtv in the world. Japan terrestrial
broadcast of HD via ISDB-T started in December 2003.
The hdtv transmission in Europe started in 2004. Euro1080 is the
pioneer in hdtv transmission in Europe. Australia started HD
broadcasting in January 2001.
CHUM Limited's Citytv in Toronto was the first hdtv broadcaster
in Canada and CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) officially
launched hdtv programming on March 5, 2005.
Mexican television company Televisa experimented hdtv broadcasts
in the early 1990s, in collaboration with Japan's NHK.
The hdtv specifications are defined by the ATSC in the United
States. An hdtv-compatible TV usually uses a 16:9 aspect ratio
display with an integrated ATSC tuner. Lower resolution sources
like regular DVDs may be upscaled to the native resolution of
the TV.
The hdtv services were made available in the Republic of Korea
in 2005 and Brazil is expected to go for it in 2006.
There are numerous online sources carrying volumes of info on
plasma hdtv, lcd hdtv, hdtv antenna, hdtv receiver, dlp hdtv,
hdtv cables, hdtv tuner etc. Scores of sites are offering hdtv
reviews, hdtv articles and hdtv news that are very helpful for
the potential customers to buy hdtv.
About the author:
About Author: The author owns a website on HDTV and Digital
Goods. http://www.gmdigitalvideocamera.com You can check their
website for reviews on latest gadgets http://www.nextforum.net
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