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INTRODUCTION, THE BASICS, About the Digital Television, Picture

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2. INTRODUCTION: THE BASICS About the Digital Television Picture Your new Westinghouse High Definition LCD TV has a built-in HDTV/NTSC tuner, meaning it can receive both analog and digital broadcasts from your antenna, cable or satellite service. But because not all broadcasters have converted to the new DTV standards, it's important to understand some fundamentals of the digital television picture. The elements that make up onscreen images are pixels. The more pixels, the more detail, because the number of pixels determines picture resolution--and HDTV offers the highest pixel count and best resolution available. HDTV resolution is available in both 720p and 1080i formats. The "p" and "i" refer to the scanning method used to deliver the lines of resolution on the screen. Progressive "p" scanning means that pixels on the screen are refreshed simultaneously, with each scan showing every line for a complete picture at 1/60 th of a second. Interlaced "i" scanning refreshes pixels by alternating first, by showing every odd line, then following with the even lines--for a complete picture at 1/30 th of a second. True high definition image quality is possible only with a true high definition display--and a 720p or 1080i signal coming into your HDTV. Lower resolution images from analog broadcasts or VHS recordings, for example, may result in disappointing picture quality as they simply don't have enough detail to display well in high-definition. If you have cable or satellite service, you'll want to check with your provider to determine which packages include stations broadcasting in high definition, and if you need a different box or tuner to receive HDTV signals. And, as more and more broadcasters change to a digital signal, you will be able to view all of your programming choices in stunning high definition--and the luxury of your personal home theater experience. 10

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2.
INTRODUCTION:
THE BASICS
About the Digital Television
Picture
Your new Westinghouse
High Definition
LCD TV has a built-in
HDTV/NTSC
tuner,
meaning
it can receive
both analog
and digital
broadcasts
from
your antenna,
cable
or satellite
service.
But because
not all broadcasters
have converted
to the
new DTV standards,
it's important
to understand
some
fundamentals
of the digital
television
picture.
The elements
that make
up onscreen
images
are pixels.
The more
pixels, the
more detail,
because
the number
of pixels
determines
picture
resolution--and
HDTV offers
the highest
pixel count
and best
resolution
available.
HDTV
resolution
is available
in both 720p
and 1080i formats.
The "p" and "i" refer to the
scanning
method
used to deliver
the lines of resolution
on the screen.
Progressive
"p" scanning
means
that pixels on the screen
are refreshed
simultaneously,
with each scan showing
every
line for a complete
picture
at 1/60 th
of a second.
Interlaced
"i" scanning
refreshes
pixels by alternating
first, by
showing
every
odd line, then following
with
the even lines--for
a complete
picture
at 1/30 th of a second.
True
high definition
image
quality
is possible
only with a true high definition
display--and
a 720p or 1080i signal coming
into your HDTV.
Lower
resolution
images
from
analog
broadcasts
or VHS recordings,
for example,
may result
in
disappointing
picture
quality
as they simply
don't
have enough
detail
to display
well in high-definition.
If you have cable
or satellite
service,
you'll
want to check
with your provider
to determine
which
packages
include stations
broadcasting
in
high definition,
and if you need a different
box or tuner to receive
HDTV signals.
And, as more
and more
broadcasters
change
to a digital
signal,
you will be able
to view all of your programming
choices
in stunning
high definition--and
the
luxury of your personal
home
theater
experience.
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