Friday, October 16th, 2009 at
1:38 pm
Define All High-Deffination Terminology.
Terminology Description
1080i :
1080 refers to the number of pixels the image is displayed at, which is 1920 x 1080. The higher the number, the better the quality. “i” stands for “interlaced.” 1080i is poorer in quality compared to 1080p.
720p :
720 refers to the number of pixels the image is displayed at, which is 1280 x 720. The higher the number, the better the quality. “p” stands for “progressive scan.” 720p is poorer in quality compared to 1080p.
1080p :
1080 refers to the number of pixels the image is displayed at, which is 1920 x 1080. The higher the number, the better the quality. “p” stands for “progressive.” 1080p is better in quality compared to 1080i.
5.1 Surround Sound :
5.1 surround sound consists of five speakers that emit five audio channels–center, right, left, and surround sound right and left–and one subwoofer speaker that emits a low-frequency sound. Read the rest of this entry
Friday, September 25th, 2009 at
6:42 am
What is Plasma HDTV?
Plasma TV:
The plasma display TV set was invented in 1964. Plasma TVs started enjoying great attention and popularity in the 1970s when he television was starting to hook consumers and TV addicts.
Plasma TV is then the greatest TV technology with its resolution and color quality distinct and very popular during the time. Almost all the modern TVs in the past few decades were outpaced if not influenced by the distinct quality and performance of the plasma TV.
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009 at
6:51 am
There is some question from a customer.
Question.
What is the best hdtv experience cable or satalite and whcih satalite to choose dish or direct tv and why.? Read the rest of this entry
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 at
6:45 am
There is some question from a customer.
Question.
What’s the difference is between 1080 p and 1080 i?
I have the HD cable for the xbox 360 and I attacked him .
I go to settings HDTV and I have to choose between 480 p, 720 p, 1080 i and 1080 p.
What is the best between 1080 i and 1080 p? changing? Read the rest of this entry
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 at
6:26 am
There is some question from a customer.
Question.
Hd component cable xbox 360, how to mount and what is better lcd tv mount?
Now my xbox 360 is connected to an old TV picture tube with a simple AV cable with SCART adapter (yellow plug the red and white), but also possess a component HD AV cable that attaches behind the console at the same port that base and has a switch where you can choose between TV and HDTV and other end plugs instead of three has a branch with 3 pins (white yellow and red) and other 3 (blue green and red), when I get an LCD TV which of these 6 pins I’ll stick behind the tv? to take advantage of high definition with this cable is a better tv lcd hd ready or full HD? 10 points to respond more fully and dettagliata.grazie. Read the rest of this entry
Monday, September 21st, 2009 at
6:21 am
The two resolutions set out in high definition. In 1080i alternate screens created by odd and even lines only, practically a “half story”. In 1080p the picture is displayed instead always entirely, as with PC monitors. These two definitions are defined as “interlaced” and “progressive” and raging since the time of cathode ray tubes.
However, while for the tubes from the qualitative difference “i” to “p” was remarkable for the LCD the difference is much less obvious, often imperceptible. We feel, therefore, say that in this area are other factors to consider, as a 1080th might be able to offer better quality images, with rich colors close to what can make a plasma, while it is possible that a 1080p can color display and other disgusting effects of noise.
The question about 1080i/1080p will be asked what all TVs will have reached the same level of quality, but before that happens again will have to pass a lot of water under the bridge.
With this article we propose a series of TV Full-HD, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs.
Sunday, September 20th, 2009 at
6:38 am
Why HD, and what we need it?
In prosperous parts of the world people have the property that they want more. People were proud of their past 32 cm black and white TV, now you can really be proud if your TV in the lounge area contains more than curtains. Displays are growing so much a movie or football match more sensation than the old monochrome screen 32 cm. Large displays have since the advent of plasma and LCD TVs sold even more. And they grow like cabbages!
The current television broadcast and DVD images have a resolution of 720 x 576 pixels. This resolution is like you see a lot less than HD standards mentioned above. On screens no larger than one meters results in a normal 720×576 resolution sharp image. But this resolution is not sharp enough for the really big plasma constables and beamer projections. A new standards, so that broadcast films and documentaries on the big screens and a vividly realistic picture of 1920×1080 dots up, blasting in your living room. This standard was called High Definition. These higher resolutions bring the cinema experience even closer to home. Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, September 19th, 2009 at
6:34 am
HD is a TV?
We are increasingly against the term HD, but what exactly is going on and what you have, which is usually not clear. The term High Definition is as much advertising word used Video equipment such as televisions, video cameras, projectors, plasma screens and DVD players, so it has something to do … By definition, means nothing else than an HD resolution.
Resolution in digital technology is a term used for the number of pixels on a screen or beamer example to describe. Based on the number of pixels the image is constructed that we ultimately see. Resolution is expressed in numbers such as 768 times in 1024. You can visualize as a grid on the display. Read the rest of this entry