Well you're finally getting ready to take the HD plunge. Say goodbye to that old standard-def signal right? If you're like me then you're looking for some concrete reasons to "make the switch". After all, it's a big commitment for anyone out there these days to plunk down a pretty good size investment in a brand new HDTV, HDTV programming packages (which are a monthly cost) and maybe even that Blu-Ray player.
I can assure you that an HDTV with an HD signal (either from HD Programming or a Blu-Ray DVD player) will give you more than two times the image and sound quality of a standard-def signal. Here's Why. A Standard-Def signal is comprised of 480 lines of color video. Once all these line are put together by the Standard-Def TV or DVD player you get a picture. The 480 line image looks OK, but how can we make it clearer? Add more lines! More lines equals High Definition. It's just that simple.
A typical HDTV with an HD signal will give you 1,080 lines of resolution, that's more the 2 times the image quality your current standard-def tv can deliver. That's what I call "a very big difference". Along with a better image, HD signals also offer audio streams that will take your home theater to a new level in realism. HD signals do not require as much audio compression and therefor sound so much better.
HDTV is a solid upgrade from standard-def, not just one of those "I think it kinda looks better" experiences. It looks Amazing.
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