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2006-07-02 12:02:45 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Television

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It stands for High Definition Television. It's extremely clear and extremely expensive. I think that's what it stands for.

2006-07-02 12:05:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Wow. Someone's been in their house a long time. Joking. It stand for High-Definition Television. Also know as Hi-Def. It has a higher quality picture than regular TV, but has a lesser quality than Plasma TV's which run their pictures through something similar to a liquid, rather than big pixels. Both are good quality TV's and their prices range from affordable to rediculous, like most entertainment appliances. Fortunatly, the prices have come down because they have been on the market for a while and are in a big demand. Hope this helps!

Brittany

2006-07-02 12:10:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

High-Definition television (HDTV) means broadcast of television signals with a higher resolution than traditional formats (NTSC, SECAM, PAL) allow. Except for early analog formats in Europe and Japan, HDTV is broadcast digitally, and therefore its introduction sometimes coincides with the introduction of digital television (DTV): this technology was first introduced in the USA during the 1990s, by the Digital HDTV Grand Alliance (grouping together AT&T, General Instrument, MIT, Philips, Sarnoff, Thomson, and Zenith)[1].

HDTV is defined as 1080 active lines, 16 : 9 aspect ratio in ITU-R BT.709. However, in the ATSC broadcast standard used in the United States and other countries, any ATSC resolution with 720 or more active lines is considered HDTV.

2006-07-02 12:06:48 · answer #3 · answered by Angel_Anton 6 · 0 0

High Definition

2006-07-02 12:05:53 · answer #4 · answered by inderbop 1 · 0 0

High-Definition television

2006-07-02 12:05:36 · answer #5 · answered by mayra 2 · 0 0

High Definitiion TV. Lots better, clearer picture.

2006-07-02 12:05:40 · answer #6 · answered by Cindy A 2 · 0 0

high definition tv.

2006-07-02 12:05:36 · answer #7 · answered by Tenshi X 2 · 0 0

high-definition television, much better than projection television

2006-07-02 12:06:46 · answer #8 · answered by kp.eric 2 · 0 0

high definition television, it helps to see things on your screen clearer.

2006-07-02 12:06:28 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

high definition television

2006-07-02 12:05:28 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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