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New Innovations - Full HMTV (HDMI)
Full HDTV, also referred to as ultra-HD, true HDTV, and 1080p, is a television
(TV) display technology that surpasses the video quality and sharpness of the
original high-definition television (
HDTV ) technology, providing an image resolution of 1920 by 1080
pixel s.The original HDTV technology offers vertical resolution that
ranges from 720 lines with
progressive scanning (720p) to 1080 lines with
interlaced scanning (1080i). Full HDTV provides 1080 lines with progressive
scanning (sometimes referred to as 1080p). In these specifications, the numeral
indicates the number of horizontal lines in the complete raster, the p stands
for progressive scanning (where each scan displays every line in the image
raster sequentially from top to bottom), and the i stands for interlaced
scanning (where each scan displays alternate lines in the image raster, and two
complete scans are therefore required to display the entire image).
Progressive scanning is considered superior to interlaced scanning for
full-motion video displays, because there is less
jitter , particularly for the portrayal of objects that move diagonally or
vertically across the screen. The improvement is especially noticeable for
fast-moving images, typical of television and DVD programs. Another advantage of
progressive scanning is the fact that it is required for satisfactory video on
TV sets that use micro displays,
plasma display s, or liquid-crystal display (
LCD ) flat panels, all of which are becoming increasingly popular. The
improved image quality afforded by full HDTV is well suited to the
extra-large-screen displays used in home theater systems.
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