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High Definition Television (HDTV) and Captioning

If you've seen high definition television (HDTV), you probably can't wait to get your very own set. HDTV is a type of digital television (DTV) that has higher resolution, and therefore a much better picture, than standard DTV. All HDTVs are DTVs, but not all DTVs are HDTVs. So some of the problems that affect HDTVs also affect DTVs, but others are unque to HDTVs. Here's where we'll be discussing the issues that are unique to HDTV.

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June 2005 - And here's a look at the captions on digital TVs, the picture quality using an antenna, and how a couple of cats help test electronics ;-)

July 2007 - DHHCAN Seeks Resolution of HDTV Issues

October 2007 - TDI Convention: Panel on High Definition TV Issues