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Digital TV
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ALSO CALLED: Digital Media, Digital Television, DTV, Standard Definition Television, and DigitalTV
DEFINITION: Standard definition television (SDTV) is a digital television (DTV) format that provides a picture quality similar to digital versatile disk (DVD). SDTV and high definition television (HDTV) are the two categories of display formats for digital television (DTV)
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DIGITAL TV DEFINITION (continued):
transmissions, which are becoming the standard. HDTV provides a higher quality display, with a vertical resolution display from 720p to 1080i and higher and an aspect ratio (the width to height ratio of the screen) of 16:9, for a viewing experience similar to watching a movie. In comparison, SDTV has a range of lower resolutions and no defined aspect ratio. New television sets will be either HDTV-capable or SDTV-capable, with receivers that can convert the signal to their native display
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