5/18/2005

HDTV in Plain English

Filed under: Technology — 10:23 am

The consumer electronics industry has done a remarkable job spreading confusion about video in general, and HDTV in particular. Time was when you could go to the store and just buy a TV with confidence. You could choose a big one or a little one depending on your room size and budget. But those days are gone. Now we’ve got DTV, SDTV, EDTV, HDTV, RPTV, DVI, DLP, LCD, LCOS, plasma, progressive scan, component video, S-video, composite video, etc. With all the alphabet soup, it seems only video engineers can buy a projector or TV and know what they are doing.

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  1. HDTV in Plain English

    The world of television has gone out of control for consumers. Too many acronyms, too many connectors. Check this report:…

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