HDTV integrated is probably just marketing talk (written on the box) for HDTV. It means the same thing. HDTV is a new format that has higher resolution, higher clarity, and is all digital. TV stations in the USA are broadcasting digitally in HDTV format, or changing over by 2009. They are not required to stick to that format when they send digital signals, but if you get an HDTV you will probably be set up to receive most broadcast stations for a long time, as some stations will be reserved for that format. Also, your TV will probably still display other formats. For example, some channels are broadcasted digitally but still in the old NTSC format that old TVs display.
The difference in preice between a song HDTV and a panasonic HDTV is around one hundred dollars. Sony usually runs a little higher because of their higher reputation.
The difference between led hdtv and lcd hdtv is that the led uses led lighting instead of lcd lighting that's used in computers and cell phones. the lcd hdtv is the oldest model and the led is the newest. With the led the picture is clearer.
The Samsung hdtv and the Sony hdtv are among the top quality televisions in the hdtv sector. The only difference between these televisions are the features they offer.
There are many website available that explain the differences between LCD and LED HDTVs. Try this we blink at http://lcdtvbuyingguide.com/HDTV/led-vs-lcd.html
There is a difference is HDTV.
the inputs may be different, but if the native resolution is the same there probably isn't much difference between the two
HDTV can be a bit confusing since you can get different definitions. The difference between 780p and 1080p is the number of pixels, which are little dots that make up an image.
HDTV's have rich colors and more details and flat screens bigger and best picture. and normal tv's dont theres alot of cheap hd tvs check your local tv store
Plasma and HDTV are not comparable since Plasma is a type of screen and HDTV is a type of video. Meaning that a Plasma TV can run HDTV on it, so there is no need to compare the two.
An EDTV is different than an HDTV because the picture quality is not the same. EDTV is also known as enhanced definition television and has a maximum resolution of 480p. HDTV is also known as high definition television and has a maximum resolution of 1080p. This means that an HDTV will get better picture quality than an EDTV.
HDTV is a new format for displaying a TV picture. It has higher resolution and clarity than the old NTSC format. Most stations that are broadcasting digital signals are now using 4 channels for every 1 they had before. They are reserving some channels for HDTV format and some channels for NTSC format. An HDTV will display the HDTV format and probably the NTSC format as well. An HDTV monitor can display the same picture, but probably lacks a tuner to actually receive the television signals. You need to plug something into it like a computer, a DVD player, or a tuner. If that thing sends out an HDTV signal then you can see it on the monitor.
Seiko-Epson made a 7.1" HDTV in 2007 capable of 1080p output. THis makes it the world's smallest HDTV out there. Most companies tend to focus on standard size HDTVs 15" and larger though.