LG 32LB1D HDTV
General HDTV Info The first thing that most people notice about LG 32LB1D HDTV is the crystal-clear vision on a wide screen. LG's HD ready TV, packed with cutting-edge technologies and rich features, guarantees razor sharp images as vivid as reality itself.
What is High Definition TV? HDTV is the most exciting television innovation since the introduction of colour TV in the 1960s. As with the LG 32LB1D resolution substantially increases the number of lines and the pixels per line in the television picture. Conventional TV’s use up to 625 lines a HD Ready TV will use at least 720 or 1080 lines to project the image on to the panel. Therefore a HD Ready TV will greatly improve the colour and overall picture quality.
The benefits of High Definition. Always look for the HD Ready logo as with the LG 32LB1D, this ensures the TV has met the above requirements for the minimum High Definition standard. Using the latest technology HDTV produces the richest colours the sharpest images possible. HDTV allows you to experience Television like never before with the widest range of colours and the clearest images ever seen on a TV. High Definition contains four or five times as many pixels making the image much clearer than standard definition.
Broadcasters such as Sky and the BBC now offer an HD service and many film publishers are also recording in HD formats.
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LG 32LB1D HDTV
HD ready concerns the ability of television receivers to display high-definition pictures. It is this high standard of picture quality that the LG 32LB1D delivers. The term has had official use in Europe since January 2005 when, EICTA (European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations) announced the requirements for the label.
EICTA introduced the label as a quality sign for the differentiation of display equipment, capable of processing and displaying high-definition signals. It is awarded on the basis of minimum functionality requirements that are detailed in the "EICTA conditions for HD Labelling of Display Devices".
In the USA, "HD Ready" refers to any display that is capable of accepting and displaying a high-definition signal at either 720p, 1080i or 1080p using a component video or digital input, and does not have a built-in HD-capable tuner.
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