HD vs. SD

With all the options available in today’s home entertainment market, it’s little wonder that many customers find themselves confused when walking the aisles of their local big box store or perusing televisions, media players, remote controls, and other devices on the Internet.

One point of confusion for many consumers is the high definition television, or HD. Many consumers aren’t sure what HD really is, why they need it, or why it’s worth paying a little more for. The following facts may help consumers get a better grasp of what HD television is, why it’s better than standard definition television, or SD, and how it can enhance their viewing experience.

The main difference between HD and SD televisions are the number of pixels on screen. HD televisions have many more pixels than SD, making them able to show pictures with much greater detail.

The difference between HD and SD is most noticeable on large screen televisions. When you’re watching a movie or television show on a 55-inch television, the difference is like watching television with your glasses on or off. The picture is much crisper and more refined on an HD television.

HD will bring out flaws and imperfections. Because of the enhanced detail, pretty much every nick, zit, scar, or flaw a person has will be easy to see on screen. You may want to use your HD television for watching films and keep an SD set for home movies.

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Understanding HD: 720p, 1080i & 1080p

If you’re in the market for a new television, you’re probably going to get hit with a lot of buzzwords that don’t make any sense. 720p, 1080i, 1080p—what does it all mean? Understanding your new devices, whether they are televisions, media players, or remote controls is important to making the right choice.

Here’s a few facts that may help you in selecting from the many television options out there.

720p televisions have fewer pixels than 1080i televisions, but have a quicker frame rate than 1080i televisions. 1080i televisions have a matrix of 1920 by 1080 pixels. 720p televisions have a matrix of 1280 by 720 pixels. 720p televisions have a frame rate of 60 frames per second, and 1080i televisions have a frame rate of just 30 frames per second.

Confused? What this means is that 720p televisions are better at showing pictures with lots of motion, as the quicker frame rate helps make transitions between frames smoother. 1080i televisions offer greater detail, which is good for movies with lots of panoramic shots.

1080p televisions are the best option, but also likely the most expensive. With a 1080p television, you’ll see 60 frames per second at 1920 x 1080 pixels. The television will have double the bandwidth of a 1080i television – about 124 million pixels per second. Also, your television will be able to display any HDTV signal without down converting. For a top-of-the-line television viewing experience, 1080p truly is your best option.

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