Yes. The resolution of HD ready is smaller than Full HD. HD ready is not capable of 1080p resolution and Full HD is.
HD ready is all setup for HD stuff and Full HD is 1080p. also known as full HD An HD ready set does not have it's own tuner. The best HD tv sets do have their own built in tuners and include the numbers 1080p.
Yes, but then the T.V has to be 'Full HD'.
There's no such thing as an HD Ready LNB. Any LNB will be fine.
They no longer make HD 'ready' TV's. HD ready meant that there was no tuner in the TV. With the digital changeover they all have the HD tuner built in. If you have cable or satellite you will still need HD service to get an HD picture.
The abbreviation "HD" basically stand for High Definition.
If your television is HD or HD ready, the manual and all the sales information will proudly tell you so. Take a look in the manual and you will have your answer.
The difference is full HD means that the whole video is in HD.
The HD ready certified program was released in early 2005. The HD ready logo was then put on newly created televisions to promote their high definition capabilities.
HD ready tv is High Definition - meaning more clear, concise and crisp picture as well as sound. There is special programming through your cable for this if you have a High Definition television.
depends on if its full hd or hd ready
The HD Ready TV will need a OUTBOARD TUNER such as a DirecTV box or a Cable TV box to act as the missing tuner. A full HDTV already has a High Def. tuner installed or built in.Also:'Hd ready' only is up to 720p but 'full Hd' goes up to 1080p. there is a hitch though; if you have a plasma (they've been trying but cant do it) it can get full Hd because the resolution on the screen cant take it, only a bit higher. But on other TV's its fine. You will still have the high def tuner installed.Don't get into the salesman he just wants you to buy it!(FYN; in the east Midlands we will only receive Hd from the aerial next April)