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High definition television, or HDTV as it's often known, has experienced rapid growth since Sky first launched it in 2006 (see the Which? guide to HDTV for the benefits of HDTV over standard TV) and Sky and Virgin Media's recent announcements suggest ...
UK Firstly, I'll explain the nature of HDTV. It stands for High Definition Television and gives you a sharper high resolution picture, because it contains more horizontal lines. Regular TV's contain around 576 lines on the screen, and an HDTV packs in at ...
Fri, May 22 | from Shiny Shiny