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Whats the difference between NTSC and DIGITAL HIGH DEFINITION?

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Whats the difference between NTSC and DIGITAL HIGH DEFINITION?

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NTSC is the signal that has been going over the airwaves for years. It is the American television format. Starting in February, the signal changes to digital, a series of computer code, 1’s and 0’s, that go through the air. Instead of a signal that is a transmission of picture, color and black/white that gets translated in your set, it’s a digital, clean signal that should give you a clearer, crisper picture. You can get a digital signal in your home through one of these converters, but you need a Digital and High-Definition tuner to see the High-def stations and signal.

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