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I was at CircuitCity. They had 17" Samsung, Sharp, and Philips
LCD TV on display and was playing "Friends", but I couldn't tell
if it was DVD or TV signal. Some of the sets have "HDTV" on
their bezels. Later I checked their specs, it seems all of them
are just HDTV-Ready, not HDTV tuner included. Their models are
Philps PHL 15PF9936 and 17PF9936, Samsung SAM LTN1565 and
LTN1765.
By comparison, the images on thoese HDTV-*Ready* LCD TV sets look
sharper than the ones on regular LCD TV sets. At one time, I saw
clear eyes on thoese HDTV-*ready* LCD TV sets, but fuzzy ones on
LCD TV sets.
My first question is rather technical, what do manufactures add
to a LCD TV to make it a HDTV-*ready* LCD TV? Like maybe more
but smaller pixals?
Second, without a HDTV tuner, Does HDTV-Ready LCD TV give better
image quality than regular LCD TV does when they are connected to
an off-the-air antenna?
I was at CircuitCity. They had 17" Samsung, Sharp, and Philips
LCD TV on display and was playing "Friends", but I couldn't tell
if it was DVD or TV signal. Some of the sets have "HDTV" on
their bezels. Later I checked their specs, it seems all of them
are just HDTV-Ready, not HDTV tuner included. Their models are
Philps PHL 15PF9936 and 17PF9936, Samsung SAM LTN1565 and
LTN1765.
By comparison, the images on thoese HDTV-*Ready* LCD TV sets look
sharper than the ones on regular LCD TV sets. At one time, I saw
clear eyes on thoese HDTV-*ready* LCD TV sets, but fuzzy ones on
LCD TV sets.
My first question is rather technical, what do manufactures add
to a LCD TV to make it a HDTV-*ready* LCD TV? Like maybe more
but smaller pixals?
Second, without a HDTV tuner, Does HDTV-Ready LCD TV give better
image quality than regular LCD TV does when they are connected to
an off-the-air antenna?