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Old 12-23-2006, 03:32 AM
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Tv broadcast format supported

The broadcast formats displayed by your television dictate what sort of signals your television is able to receive and display. The number represents how big the picture will be, and the letter represents the way in which the image is refreshed. Generally, the higher the number, the more clearly it will show up on bigger screens. While progressive (p) formats refresh images twice as often as interlaced (i) formats, most users would not notice a significant difference between the two. 1080i, 1080p and 720p are standards for HDTV, while 480p and 480i are standard definition formats
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The Display Format refers to the type of digital signal that a TV can display. The ATSC, which governs digital TV standards, has designated 18 formats for transmitting digital television. the ones that are used most frequently are 480i - This resolution is used by Standard Definition TV (SDTV), and provides a vertical resolution (lines per frame) of 480 interlaced and a horizontal resolution of 704, for a total of 337, 920 pixels.
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