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How Do You Understand The Picture Resolution For An HDTV?

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How Do You Understand The Picture Resolution For An HDTV?

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One of the greatest advantages HDTV (High Definition Television) enjoys over the standard TV is its resolution. More than a million pixels appear together on the screen at the same time to give you a sharper picture quality. Here we help you understand HDTV picture resolution better. Understand native resolution is the innate pixel capacity of your HDTV display or monitor. If the pixels in the incoming picture are more than the native resolution, your set will scale the picture down. The picture may lose some sharpness in this process. If the incoming picture has lesser pixels than the native resolution, your set will not be able to enhance the picture in any way. Acquaint yourself with the source resolution. The main resolutions are 1080i, 720p and 1080p. 1080i has a pixel resolution of 1920 x 1080 but is not a progressive scan resolution. Several major networks, CBS, NBC, PBS, DiscoveryHD and Xbox 360, offer this resolution. 720p has a pixel resolution of 1,280 x 720, much less than

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