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Why are digital TV pictures sharper than analog TV?

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Why are digital TV pictures sharper than analog TV?

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Analog television can suffer from multipath interference, which results in a ghosted picture on your screen. Digital television is not affected by multipath interference and picture flutter and so the digital result is a sharper, cleaner and clearer picture. In areas of low signal strength, viewers of analog television may experience snowy pictures. In areas where there is inadequate signal strength delivered to a digital set top box, digital television may not improve the viewing experience when compared to analog. Poor quality cables and connectors can also affect the digital TV picture and sound. The use of quality F-type connectors and quad shielded coaxial cables can provide optimum picture and sound performance. Contact your antenna installer for detailed information.

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