Sunday, 4 September 2016

Differences between Full HD and HD Ready?



What are the differences between Full HD and HD Ready?

A HDTV (High Definition = High Definition) is ready to receive signals from high-resolution images with highest level of detail.
According to the resolution that has the LED LCD screen or can be Full HD or HD Ready.
The resolution is the number of colored dots, called pixels, which offers the tv to compose the image you see. The higher the resolution better image quality, more detail, more vivid colors, even seeing closer!.
A TV HD Ready or also called 720p, has 1280 pixels x 720 lines, ie approximately 1 million pixels. These teams ensure high quality images, signals from cable, video cameras, or cameras.
In TVs Full HD or 1080p, the definition is much higher: 1920 pixels x 1080 lines, ie more than 2 million pixels, allowing you to make the most of other technologies such as Blu-Ray and games of Play Station 3.
The difference between Full HD and HD are more visible on larger screens (40 "or more).

 

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