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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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4 billion, largely on the addition of 255,000 new subscribers in the first quarter and subscriber spending on premium services like digital video recorders and high-definition television. Make your multimedia presentations memorable with Gefen's newest high-definition television switching solutions: the 2x1 HDTV Switcher ($249) and the 4x1 HDTV Switcher ($349). Here at WHD-TV, where broadcasters are running an experimental, high-definition television station, the engineers and on-air personalities are finding to their surprise that the new, high-resolution, digital images that will start beaming into millions of American homes next year can actually make some things look decidedly worse. |
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