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Is Digital Television Realy That Great?

Submitted by juliahall
Fri, 23 Feb 2007

It's the wave of the broadcasting future: Digital television (DTV) brings television viewers the clearest picture and the best audio available, with better resolution and more possibilities than standard analog television. If you're still watching analog television, it's time for change. Take a look at DTV, and you'll never go back to standard television. For television fans who still need some prove that DTV is the best television out there, here are a few reasons to give digital TV a try:

The difference between regular television and digital TV is like night and day thanks to the large number of pixels utilized in DTV. The higher the number of pixels, the better the picture. Digital TV's reliance upon binary code - the very code that brings clarity and smoothness to computer monitors and CDs - also makes for a superior picture and sound. Besides, DTV features a higher aspect ratio than analog TV. To tell the truth, the aspect ratio of digital TV is twice that of analog television, resulting in a wider screen and better picture.

Digital television is opening up a whole new world for telecasters. With digital TV, telecasters can now transmit programs on various kinds of signals, including high definition signals. High definition television (HDTV) signals are noticeably superior to analog signals, with five times the resolution. High definition television signals deliver a wide screen picture with exclusive detail and clarity, as well as the best audio experience possible.

For television viewers who are serious about home theater, DTV is an absolute must. Recreating that exciting movie theater experience at home is easy with digital TV. DTV accommodates Dolby Digital surround sound, as well as high definition programming. Why watch anything else on that cool new wide-screen set?

TV-viewers who are considering investing in a new set and making the switch to digital TV should consider the following options:

The integrated high definition digital set: Giving viewers the ability to pick up both analog and digital broadcasts, this set can also pick up high definition signals. High definition integrated sets are available in two different models. One kind comes with an HDTV receiver. The other kind has HDTV capabilities, but doesn't have a built-in HDTV receiver. The receiver must be purchased separately and attached to the TV.

The digital tuner/decoder box and a digital television monitor: You can get DTV with a digital tuner/decoder box. With the addition of digital monitor, you'll be able to get very best in both audio and video. These components are sold separately.

Keep in mind that digital cable or digital satellite television and DTV are completely different things. Digital cable and digital satellite television involve the conversion of a digital signal to an analog signal, whereas digital TV is digital all the way. Digital TV sets can now be purchased for not more than $2000 and are becoming more and more popular. It's easy to see why!

 

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