What is a Smart Home?
Smart Home is the term commonly used to define a residence that uses a Home Controller to integrate the residence’s various home automation systems. The most popular Home Controllers are those that are connected to a Windows based PC during programming only, and are then left to perform the home control duties on a stand-alone basis. Integrating the home systems allows them to communicate with one another through the home controller, thereby enabling single button and voice control of the various home systems simultaneously, in preprogrammed scenarios or operating modes.
We believe it is what you want it to be. For some, it could be as simple as automatic timed control of a few lights and appliances. For others, intelligent security features may be the most important. Whole house audio/video is another popular smart home feature. For more info go to our SMART HOME section. What is HDTV? High-definition television is a high-resolution digital wide screen TV format. A high-definition TV signal has twice the color resolution and imparts a picture that is six times sharper than that provided by a traditional analog TV set. HDTV likewise provides enhanced audio, such as Dolby Digital. An image displayed on a TV screen is comprised of small, adjacent rectangles known as “pixels.” TV resolution refers to the number of horizontal lines (comprised of pixels) that are displayed on the TV screen. Traditional analog TV sets have 480 horizontal lines. On the other hand, high-definition TVs have 720 horizontal lines or more. High-definition television also differs f