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Why The Full HD TV Is The Best

Filed under: Entertainment — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — Jimmy Tyrrell @ 2:11 am October 2, 2009

The full high definition TV (full hd tv) is supposed to be the best TV in the market to date. It goes by a large number of nick names that seem to keep popping up and being assimilated into the TV industry. One thing all these names have in common however is in proclaiming the superiority of the full high definition TV. These names include ultra HD, true HDTV and the 1080p.

There is no way of describing the superiority of the full hd TVs’ resolution without telling you about the high definition TVs’ resolution. The high definition is achieved by increasing the number of horizontal lines that run vertically on the TV to make the image. The standard definition TV had 480. The hd TV has a maximum of 1080i. The full hd TV comes in at double that of the high definition TV.

Seeing that the full hd television has outdone the high definition TV in video quality how is the pricing? Well this is very debatable. The cheapest high definition television that I have seen costs about three hundred and fifty dollars. The cheapest full high definition television set that I have seen costs about five hundred. Of course you may be able to find a cheaper one around your area but this is just what I have seen.

If you want to experience the maximum video sharpness of the full hd TV then you will know that size really does matter. If you compare a full high definition TV that is less than forty two inches with a hd TV you will almost not notice a difference. If you therefore intend to buy a full hd TV then you better do it big.

There are very many different brands offering a variety of full high definition TVs. There are those which however manage to corner the market and dominate it because of their features and quality. One of the leading full high definition TV brands is the Sony bravia. It has managed to identify and capture its consumer market.

As the full high definition TVs’ work on such a high resolution, media manufactures had to adjust to this. Now the DVD’s and discs are all in high resolution formats. Otherwise the full high definition TV would be able to show high resolution but would have no high resolution media to play. They therefore now have the HD DVD and the blue-ray disc for them. These come with the movies and games in high resolution formats of 720p to 1080.

After one has chosen to buy a full high definition TV they will still have a few more sub choices to go through. One of the most common choices that they will have to make is whether to go with the plasma or the LCD full high definition. The plasma full high definition is apparently supposed to have more realistic motion that is more apparent as the screen size increases.

From there on the only other choice you would have would be the size. This may be according to the size of your room or the size of the wall unit you will be putting it in.

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