HDTV is an acronym for High Definition Television. This is a development of digital TV, using more complex picture resolution techniques and software. HDTV is the present stage of video technology, using processors to adjust and modify images according to formulae. The range of specifications for these TVs includes generational blocs of technology. The consumer-level versions are a diverse series of current manufacturing capabilities. The top of the range HDTVs are the evolutionary forebears of subsequent consumer mainstream models. LCD and LED HDTVs coming on the market are in fact hybrid technologies, including USB support and computer and gaming sensors. |
Examples of HDTV:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-definition_television
https://www.washington.edu/hdtv/ |
![]() Projection screen in a home theater, displaying an HDTV image. |