What is High Definition or HD video?
It is the technology currently inspired by Hollywood movies that without a doubt drastically increases the picture clarity and quality which in turn makes the viewing audience feel a feeling of being there live and in color. There are 6 times the amount of pixels in a 1920 X 1080i High Definition or HD video then Standard video or better known as digital video or DV which is 720 X 480 pixels or 480 lines of visible detail. The result of High Definition is nothing short of PHENOMENAL. You get an incomparable increase in Quality as HD displays a wide-screen, CINEMATIC look and feel that can-not be compared to the obsolete standard 4 x 3 digital video. The 16 x 9 adds more color depth and reveals much more detail and creates a fully intense and very DRAMATIC effect which adds 30% more visible area and more screen viewing with a HDTV. Take 720 x 480 = 345,600 and divide it into 1920 x 1080 = 2,073,600 and you get that factor number of 6, which is the number of times that High Definition or
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