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They optically transform color information into holographic 3-D using the world's most precise micro-optics ever mass produced. The ChromaDepth Glasses are a general purpose hologram that displays the holographic content of color images. An image ... more
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Yes, you can use High Definition (HD) TV with AT&T U-verse TV! To view AT&T U-verse TV in HD, you must subscribe to AT&T U-verse TV High Definition service (additional fees apply), and you must have a 720p, 1080i, or 1080p capable HD TV. Please ... more
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Yes. HDTV on cable began in 2004 with an initial package of HDTV cable network services. These are additional cost options, requiring specific HDTV equipment. Not all digital television is HDTV. Purchasing an HDTV set, alone, will not bring HDTV ... more
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DIRECTV has announced plans for two full time High Definition Television(HDTV) PPV channels to be available in the 4th quarter of 1998 if the HDTV set manufactures meet their goals of making sets available about that time. DIRECTV has already ... more
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High Definition enhances all fields of vision by subtly re-engineering the lens design to fit the patient’s frame choice. Truclear™ HD™ takes into account the frame dimensions along with the position of the wearer’s pupil — without the need for ... more
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There is no 'correct' viewing distance. Either of the ChromaDepth Glasses can be used over a wide range of viewing distances. You may notice that the image appears deeper as you move further from it. This effect enables you to choose the viewing ... more
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There are very few insurance companies that offer LASIK coverage. We offer special LASIK savings promotions as well as great finance options. ... more
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HDMI or High-Definition Multimedia Interface is an interface standard used for audio-visual equipments such as HDTVs or home theater systems. In just a few years it has become the standard for all HDTVs or other audio/video units. Many of the ... more
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Yes, but with limitations. We can create Blu-ray discs for widescreen and progressive scan television systems; however, please note that any video shot in the 4:3 standard aspect ratio will be ‘matted’ against a black background, with black ... more
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You need an HD-Ready television and an HD digital receiver in order to view high definition programmes in high definition. Your receiver should be connected to the TV through a HDMI cable. HD channels can still be viewed on a non HD TV through an ... more
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