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What are the pros and cons in switching to High Definition in Telemedicine video conferencing?

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What are the pros and cons in switching to High Definition in Telemedicine video conferencing?

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A. If you already have non-high definition systems in place and you purchase high definition systems which you will connect to your existing systems, the image will actually be much worse than if you continue to use only your legacy standard definition systems. Let me explain, without getting too technical, standard definition video-based systems resolution is made up of an average of 480 lines of video screen information. Your new high definition system is either 720 lines or 1080 lines of resolution based upon the system you purchased. When these two different types of resolution systems, one being 480 lines of screen information (Standard Definition), connect to the other which is 720 or 1080 lines (High Definition), where do these extra lines of information magically come from? Your high definition system has to make up these lines by doing what’s called line doubling to make up for the difference. Your standard definition system now has to delete lines of resolution because it’s g

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