Is it worth spending the extra money for high definition vs. enhanced definition?
It all depends on what your number one priority is. Watching a high definition signal on an enhanced definition set will still look amazing. In fact, if you put an EDTV in one room and a HDTV in another and fed an HD signal to both, many people would not be able to tell the difference. However, as more and more HD channels become available, the benefits of a true HD set will increase. Therefore, if you are looking to save some money, the drawbacks of getting an EDTV are not major, but if you are looking for a set to be your main television for many years to come, it is probably better to spend the extra money for the HD set. High definition programming will be the norm in a few short years. Are all Plasmas considered HDTVs? No. There are two types of Plasmas – HDTV and EDTV. To watch a HDTV broadcast without modification, the plasma’s vertical resolution must be 720p or higher. EDTV vertical resolutions are lower than HDTVs, typically 480p. Therefore, an EDTV plasma can not physically
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