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).
An HD camcorder can be made to be compatible with a non HD tv. Using video editing software, you can downgrade the HD video from an HD camcorder to standard definition which will play on a non-HD TV. Some camcorders will also have RCA outputs which will play on a non HD tv. If the camcorder only has HDMI outputs, then it can not be directly connected to you non-HD TV. There are also some camcorders which can record in both HD and Standard Definition.
because HD stands for high definition which provides a better picture than non HD
A SD or standard definition tv.
A high definition DVR upconverts non-HD content to HD. Also, it can store HD videos on it's large capacity internal hard drive. You should buy one of these.
In context of television definitions, with HD standing for high definition, SD stands for standard definition - meaning all non-HD televisions signals.
HD means High definition while Hq is High quality....
720 lines of resolution is HD. 1080 lines of resolution is Full HD.
HD DVDS are DVDs that can be played on high definition TV players. The regular DVD can be played on any TV and is not in the same definition as the HD DVDs.
Every Blu ray player I ever saw will deliver non-HD images to a non-HD TV. But you will only get the full 1080p (or whatever) on a full HD monitor.
You will require a Bluray player to play a disc. To watch content in high definition, you will need an HD television with an HDMI connection between them. However, Bluray players have analog outputs to allow a standard definition signal to be connected to non HD televisions.
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The HD in HD DVD stands for high definition. An HD DVD will have a sharper display and clearer picture than a regular DVD. Other than that, they are about the same.