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Hi-def Direct HDTV: 720p vs. 1080i Format

Posted on April 4th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
by Donald Appelholz Eventually, all television channels will be high-def. Hi-def is the universal choice for greater clarity because of increased pixel count. The highest resolution high definition television offers about double the pixels of a regular analog TV. Selecting one of the outstanding Direct TV packages available right now get you 130 high-def channels and more in the offing. Pixel ratios for standard definition television receiver is 480 scanning lines (704 x 480) stacked top t

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