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high-definition televisionType of digital television system offering a significantly greater number of scanning lines, and therefore a clearer picture, than that provided by conventional systems. Typically, HDTV has about twice the horizontal and vertical resolution of current 525-line (such as the American standard, NTSC) or 625-line standards (such as the British standard, PAL); a frame rate of at least 24 Hz; and a picture aspect ratio of 9:16 instead of the current 3:4. HDTV systems are rapidly being introduced in many countries.
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Tokyo, Japan, Sept 26, 2006 - (JCN Newswire) - Sony will be exhibiting its latest digital audio-visual products under the theme 'Sony Hi-Vision Quality' at CEATEC Japan 2006 (October 3rd - 7th at Makuhari Messe, Mihama, Chiba prefecture). MPEG2-TS, the signal compression technology used in Hi-Vision TV broadcasting, is also used in BD, making it possible to reproduce extremely high resolution HD video images. It can also play back images from Victor's digital hi-vision video camera, the GR-HD1, thanks to an internal high-definition decoder. |
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