The difference between Progressive and Interlaced is not difficult. It has to do with how one image is built up. With interlaced technology the odd lines are shown first and then the even lines are shown. The lines are shown in this order: 1,3,5,"¦.521, 523, 525, 2, 4, 6,"¦. 522, 524, 1, 3, etc. This means that every 1/60 of a second a half image is shown. This often results in flickering, which can be tiring for the eyes. Progressive technology manages to show a whole image every 1/60 of a second, resulting in a much smoother picture. How Is HDTV Better?
The Future of HDTV The FCC (Federal Communications Committee) has mandated that all TV stations in the USA have to be able to broadcast HDTV programs by the year 2006. The mandates of the FCC do not have an impact on just the broadcast companies, but also on cable companies and consumers.
big step forward. We once started with simple black and white TV, then moved to color TV, and wide screen TV. But all those systems were still based on the same signals as the original black and white TV used. When color TV was introduced it was not possible to force the complete population to throw away their black and white TV-sets and buy a color TV set. Therefore a color TV signal still needed to be understandable for a black and white TV. This prohibited the improvement of picture quality until the age of Digital TV. The need to satisfy older TV sets no longer exists and the much higher quality HDTV is available via Satellite TV Systems. About the author: Gary Davis is owner of href="http://www.dish-network-satellite-tv.ws/">Dish Network Satellite TV, has several years experience in the Satellite TV Industry and has written several articles on satellite TV. Author : Gary Davis Site : www.goarticles.com |
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