Think of everything the next-generation in media communications had to offer.
The Next Generation "High Definition"
To achieve super high quality motion images that are so clear and powerful they make you feel like you are actually there. High-Definition technology has been developed. The debut of HDTV is the biggest revolution in the history of television broadcasting since 1954 when the first color TV broadcasts were made in the US. The greatest attraction of HDTV is the high definition image that does not lose its intensity even on a screen larger than 40 inches. These high definition images can all so be enjoyed on a 16:9 wide screen for great impact and enjoyment.
Sharper images with High Definition With 1,080 effective scanning lines, which is more than twice the number in convertional formats ( 480 lines in the NTSC format or 576 lines in the PAL and SECAM formats),clear and beautiful images are realized. These sharp images really bring out the impact of the subject matter.
History of High Definition
Research for HD started in the 1960's at the NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories (NHK STRL) in Japan. The research began with the viewing angles and aspect ratio that enhance realism, and eventually the screen size, the number of scanning lines, and the standard distance between viewers and the screen were determined to provide maximum realism. the NHK STRL established the MUSE system in 1984, which is a method of analog HDTV based on this research. Now today High Definition is digital and can be viewed in many forms, Television Broadcasts, HD DVD Players (costing as little as $250 AUD), HD on computers and over the internet.
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