hdbeat.com — Wondering what all of those HDTV acronyms and terms mean? Want to know the difference between interlaced and progressive? How about brightness and contrast? This list of 35 terms and definitions help bring some basic clarity to high-definition television.
Oct 22, 2005 View in Crawl 4
brianwilliams03Oct 23, 2005
Excellent info thanks.
bugmenot2Oct 23, 2005
^Yes it is. Yes it is... And here we thought that TV is just a box that lets you watch TV shows.
madgoldfishOct 23, 2005
its all about the SDTV with PDP and a side of LCoS.
jcostomOct 23, 2005
Great (very) basic guide. It's the sort of thing I could send to my Dad to answer his (enormous number of) questions about HDTV, DTV, and the accompanying alphabet soup..
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whitesanjuroOct 23, 2005
yeah so SXRD doesn't do 1080p like the article says though...
kevinctofelOct 23, 2005Submitter
According to Sony, yes it does:"SXRD displays those 2 million detail points per SXRD panel accurately since the 3 SXRD panels actually contain enough pixels to fully display a 1080 line picture without interlacing it."Source: Page 2 of <a class="user" href="http://products.sel.sony.com/hdtv/tech/main/assets/sxrd_in_detail.pdf">http://products.sel.sony.com/hdtv/tech/main/assets/sxrd_in_detail.pdf</a>
soulvirusOct 24, 2005
Yeah it's really interesting but, since i don't have a high resolution television, argh,, some day... I guess i have to start saving for it, but by the time i do get one, it will already be old tech.. go figure..
jeppyOct 24, 2005
Good resource.....
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