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Why Is Digital TV Better Than Analog TV?
To believe this one should watch both of them and feel the
difference on their own. The quality of picture and sound are of
high quality which gives you ultimate excitement and
satisfaction while watching your favorite programs. Digital TV
compresses images which help to broadcast multiple channels at a
same band width. Whereas Analog which is generally called as
SDTV uses magnetic waves to transmit and display pictures and
sound which has been traditionally used. The special features
available in Digital TV is surround sound, crystal clear
pictures, sharper pictures which is all requires for the latest
evolution of television the High Definition Television.
Compared to the analog the SDTV is significant as it provides
more channels from the same station. If you observe the analog
broad casting you will find that it is a hassle the capacity to
accommodate only a few stations. Where as with digital it
contains more information than the analog.
If you already have an analog set and wish to upgrade it to a
digital one its possible by using digital tuner decoder though
it will display the high quality pictures as provided by the
original digital sets. In today's market you find digital
quality sets are available and the best news is that their
prices have decreased.
The cable providers always do not supply with digital cables
which digital signals. As such cables do not meet the standards
when a digital cable is connected to a digital TV it will
receive only analog signal, thus eliminating the advantages of a
digital television. A solution for this is the digital quality
pictures provided by satellite service providers.
Digital TV is used for the latest innovation in entertainment
the HDTV. Here you get to watch pictures in a wider screen with
more clarity than in analog sets. The picture quality and the
audio clarity are far better as compared with the analog.
If this revolution from analog to digital continues what about
consumers who have analog system is a question which ponders the
minds of many. For this a transition period has been set up and
that is through the year 2006. If necessity requires then that
can be extended too.
Mitchell Medford is an author and product consultant for
several consumer electronics manufacturers. Visit his websites
for more information on HDTV and satellite TV.
About the author:
Mitchell Medford is an author and product development consultant
for several consumer electronics manufacturers. Visit his
websites for more information on HDTV and satellite TV:
http://www.newtechnologytv.com http://www.1stboard.com
Written by: Mitchell Medford
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