Yes, HD (High Definition) television as the name suggests shows much better picture quality and is better than regular television. They also do not radiate rays that are harmful to the eye and so are better to watch.
This depends on if you want to watch HD tv. OfCourse an HD plasma tv will be better than a regular plasma if your looking toward watching television in HD.
LED TVs are said to offer better, crisper picture quality. It is supposed to be better than any other HD televisions, especially when viewing HD channels and Blu-ray discs.
Yes. The resolution of HD ready is smaller than Full HD. HD ready is not capable of 1080p resolution and Full HD is.
Do you think cable tv is a better solution than satellite for HD? Which offers more channels in HD?
HDTV stands for high definition television, which means that the quality of the picture coming from the television is of better quality than a regular standard television.
It does look a lot better, but you have to be receiving an HD signal. A regular TV signal on an HD TV looks like a regular TV (except, in all probability, bigger).
HD tv is better than normal tvs because they have more dots per inch which gives a clearer picture with more detail over normal tv. however if your tv is being used to play regular definition tv media, or bad quality dvds then it may in fact make the image look worse than regular tv.
HD is way better.
It is truly your opinion if you want HD projection with your TV or not. If you hate fuzzy pictures on your television and have the money to buy the TV, you might get HD projection but if you are happy with just a regular picture than you have no need for the HD TV.
podcasts, other than that the tv shows $1.99 (in regular quality) $2.99 (in HD)
No
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.