More about the HDTV

February 18, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under HDTV

I was at a friend’s a few months before the turn of the century when I heard him mutter something like ‘ATI HDTV adapter’ right in the middle of a conversation like it was nothing. Don’t get me wrong, I knew what it was; but that wasn’t something you just mention in the middle of a conversation.

Back then only the Harris Corporation, NASA, and a number of elite government agencies had high definition television – even the oval office hadn’t been fitted with them yet. But then again, Lewis had always been a stickler for technology and hi-tech trends. 

During the course of the 2000s, a lot changed in television watching for Americans and for the whole world. Adelphia HDTV became a household word for many families only recently, paving the way for a number of further revolutions in the TV experience that are sure to come soon.

The thing about high definition television is that it yields a much better quality image than the old standard television does. It has a greater number of lines of resolution, and the visual information is sharper because of the narrower gaps between the scan lines; and who wouldn’t want that? 

I went out and got my own Adelphia HDTV receiver hookup, complete with a DVI HDTV adapter, when I heard that Lewis had it too about a year ago, and I’m telling you, it’s a whole new sphere of experience. If you don’t have high definition television today, you just are out of it!

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