What is HDTV?
HDTV – the short form for High Definition Digital Television – is a new digital standard for television, which means a higher resolution picture and a wider aspect ratio (16:9) when displaying on screen. The quality of image is much sharper and clearer than the SD (Standard Definition) Television. HDTV programmes support Dolby Digital Surround Sound 5.1 that guarantees a high quality of sound as well. HDTV brings the high quality of audio and visual experience to the audiences.

How to receive HDTV programmes?
You will need to purchase a few equipments in order to enjoy the HDTV programmes:
> An “HD-ready” TV
> A HDTV DMB-T set top box
> A terrestrial antenna to receive HDTV signal
> A Dolby Digital home theater system with speakers that you can enjoy the best audio experience that HDTV programmes provide.

HD is better than SD…
The resolution of HDTV is nearly fivth time larger than SDTV, it will able to show more details on screen when comparing to analog television or regular DVD. Most of the HDTV programmes are produced in 16:9 format that allows the audience to have a wider and clearer view.
Due to the greater bandwidth, the color will be more realistic. The audience can also enjoy the great audio experience from HDTV as the Dolby Digital 5.1 sound is generally broadcasted along with the HDTV programmes.