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No single inventor for HD-TV.
An HD Ready TV has been around since 2007. A full HD TV has was first launched in 2009 but it was available in the market from mid- 2010.
1964 however LED and HD tv's came afterwards
HD television has been around since the early 1990s. Both HD televisions and HD material to show on them remained largely in the hands of broadcast and equipment companies for many years. Until 2003 - 2004 it remained largely a proof of concept with very little HD content available. The explosion in HD televisions happened around 2007 or 2008 when HD televisions became much more affordable and broadcasters were delivering reasonable amounts of HD material.
Analog TV is what people have been watching since 1947. The difference between HD and others is the amount of vertical line resolution. HD is anything more than 480i (interlaced).
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HD televisions do cost more than regular, older TVs, but their price has gone down a lot since their initial release and with the introduction of 3D TVs. You can get some good deals on HD TVs at Best Buy during July 4 sale.
HD technology has been in development for many years with HD equipment being available as far back as the early nineties. There was no "invention" as such. The large broadcasting standards committees agreed a set of HD formats to be used in development and broadcasting manufacturers have used the agreed standards to develop hardware to support the standards. One of the major hurdles of high definition was the transmission of the data stream to homes. The problem was overcome using digital compression techniques that allow video and audio data to be squeezed into a much lower data rate and still retain most of the detail that HD offers. This technique was one of the later developments in HD and paved the way for public broadcasts in HD to begin in the late 90s.
If you compare them visually, you will see that the design has totally changed. The dashboard is different, all hard ware has changed. Also, how to connect to the TV has changed, meaning that you can have HD or HDMI.
1. buy a HD-TV, a non HD-tv can't become an HD-TV 2. get HD channels from your cable provider 3. get a Blu-ray player
Yes, but then the T.V has to be 'Full HD'.
Since HD Televisons have come out there has been so much more improvement to them. In my experience as a shopper I have found many nice HD portable Televisons at stores such as Best Buy and even Wal-Mart.