HDTV comes in a variety of forms. The most common formats are 720p, 1080i and 1080p. All are HD and all are full HD. With the less common standards there are around 25 different HD formats. There are several other formats that are also categorised as HD but are not seen in Broadcast Television. 1035i for example was used briefly in Europe but has fallen by the way side.
The term "full HD" is a marketing term, not a technical term and has no specific definition.
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.
HDTV = High Definition Television
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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
If you don't have an HDTV then your graphics are not as sharp. If you have one and it is not connected except with the PS3 provided cable for connection, then your HDTV is not being used to it's full ability and the graphics are not as sharp.
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.
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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