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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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The results indicate a strong outlook for flat-screen LCD and plasma TVs with consumers eager to see the upcoming China Olympics on high definition TV. Television technology has exploded in recent years, and nowhere is this more obvious than with high definition TV. The money will help Viewsonic develop a chipset that could lower the cost of pricey high definition TVs. |
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