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in inferior picture quality. Sampo

HDTV gsm cell phone Monitors/TVs can display all digital resolutions from 480 lines to high definition 1080 lines, eliminating the need for the HDTV decoder to down convert broadcast signals. What does up convert mean? Up convert takes place when a digital television's display capabilities exceed the digital broadcast signal and the broadcast signal is increased to match the TV's display program using 480 lines (480i or

 

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the digital television is able to display 1080 lines, the signal is increased or up converted to match the TV, resulting in hazy picture quality. Sampo HDTV Monitors/TVs can display all digital resolutions from 480 lines to high definition 1080 lines, eliminating the need for the HDTV decoder to up convert broadcast signals. Are digital televisions compatible with my

existing video equipment? Most digital televisions are compatible with your existing video equipment; however, this depends the types of connectivity options available the digital TV. All Sampo HDTV Monitors/TVs are equipped with multiple connection options for connections with your existing video equipment including VCRs, DVD players, Progressive DVD players, LaserDisc/VideoCD Players, analog

and digital camcorders, Digital VHS players, and video game machines. What will the future of digital television look like? The broad bandwidth of the new digital television system facilitates a whole new spectrum of programming and data services for your home. For example, this bandwidth allows at least 4 standard definition TV broadcasts to simultaneously display your digital TV screen, in addition to displaying data content such as news, stock reports, email, and other data related services. In the near future, your digital television will become an information resource hosting multiple broadcasts in

multiple windows while displaying data content in banner strips. Note: All information provided by Sampo. FAQS: HDTV What is Digital Television or DTV? Digital TVs are televisions that can receive and display digital television broadcasts sent using any of

eighteen digital signaling methods. Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) classifies digital televisions in three broad categories: HDTV (High Definition TV), EDTV

(Enhanced Digital TV), and SDTV (Standard Definition TV). How is my current television different from DTVs? The TV you watch today is based an analog system developed over 50 years ago.

Due to the analog nature of the system, it is likely that your current TV was designed to receive analog signals only. You can receive and display digital broadcasts your existing analog TV

through a digital to analog converter

 

 

box; however,

 

 

its quality is compromised by the display limitations of the analog TV. What is the difference between

 

HDTV, EDTV, and SDTV? HDTV, EDTV, and SDTV

reference the ability of a digital television to re

display various digital

TV broadcasts in its original format. Digital TV broadcasts can be transmitted using any

of eighteen

resolution formats

 

(See#4); however,

gsm cell phone digital televisions differ in their ability to redisplay the image, especially when a high definition image is received. HDTVs can receive all 18 formats and re display high definition images using 540 lines (1080 lines interlaced) or 720 lines (progressive scanning method) without down converting. EDTVs can receive all 18 formats including high definition broadcasts and all

18

formats are re displayed at 480 lines using progressive

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scan method. This method reduces flicker; however,