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Apple has contacted at least one major Asian supplier about purchasing ... - Apple Insider


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Apple has contacted at least one major Asian supplier about purchasing ...
Apple Insider
Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster told investors on Tuesday that he had recently spoken to a "major TV component supplier" about Apple's rumored plans to release a connected HDTV. Sources within the supplier reportedly told him that Apple had contacted ...
Apple Reportedly Investigating Television Set Components as Anticipation BuildsMac Rumors

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SD broadcasts nearing the end of the line? - IPTV News


SD broadcasts nearing the end of the line?
IPTV News
The report estimates that average penetration of HD-ready televisions in the 40 countries covered by the report will double from 25.9% at the end of 2011 to 50.9% in 2016, although in 18 countries this penetration will actually be higher than 80% by ...

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Buying a TV? Understand the jargon - Toronto Star (blog)


Buying a TV? Understand the jargon
Toronto Star (blog)
Instead, consider this following glossary of common TV tech terms: 1080p: Almost all HDTVs today are 1080p-ready televisions. This means the TV is capable of displaying up to 1920 horizontal pixels (little dots) by 1080 vertical pixels, ...

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Pre-Super Bowl, shoppers stocking up on new high-definition TVs - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com


The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

Pre-Super Bowl, shoppers stocking up on new high-definition TVs
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Last time the Giants played in the Super Bowl, in 2008, 41 percent of American households had at least one high-definition television. That number has more than doubled, and now 87 percent of households have an HDTV, according to the Consumer ...

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What is 4K? Next-generation resolution explained - CNET Asia


CNET Asia

What is 4K? Next-generation resolution explained
CNET Asia
There are three flavors of HD: Full high definition or 1080p (p for progressive), 1080i (i for interlaced), and 720p (also known as HD-ready). Most TV programs and all DVDs are encoded in standard definition (SD) with 720 x 480 pixels.

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