
HD Ready? Full HD? 4K? Ultra HD? What does it all mean?
Sep 2, 2014 · HD Ready There are actually four different labels falling under the HD Ready banner: ‘HD Ready’, ‘HD TV’, ‘HD Ready 1080p’, ‘HD TV 1080p’ although, in respect of the UK market, HD Ready tends to refer to a display with a minimum of …
"HD ready 1080p" VS "Full HD" - AVForums
Dec 9, 2008 · HD ready 1080p Designed for display devices - including integrated digital TVs, monitors and projectors - that can in addition to 720p and 1080i also accept, process and display High Definition 1080p signals. Display devices bearing the HD ready 1080p logo feature a 1920 x 1080 screen resolution.
HD Ready? Full HD? 4K? Ultra HD? What does it all mean?
Sep 2, 2014 · There are still numbers of sets being sold on the market (in the UK) that do not have a DVB-T2 tuner which is essential in order to receive free to air HD broadcasts. This causes confusion when people have purchased a HD Ready or 1080p set and find they have to rely on other sources to actually receive a HD picture.
HD Ready TV vs Monitor - AVForums
Sep 21, 2012 · The HD ready TV has a lower resolution than the monitor you are currently using (1280x720 vs 1440x900) a Full HD TV would have a sharper picture presuming it was the same size because full HD is 1920 x 1080.
is hd ready tv compatible with blu ray - AVForums
Apr 14, 2007 · Just because the TV isn't quite "Full HD" doesn't mean it won't look the business with Hi-Def input. A bit of a con in the early days of HD Ready labelling, and I was disappointed when I realised that 1080p was the top resolution to go for (there weren't many around back then anyway), but cannot complain about the results with blu-ray.
Looking to Upgrade from HD Ready TV to Full HD | AVForums
Jun 25, 2012 · Hi all, I am looking to upgrade from my current Samsung PS42Q97HD which is a 42" HD Ready Plasma. Have been to the usual Comet/Currys/ John Lewis to look at different models but it is difficult to compare to my current set. I watch footy and blurays and I want the best possible picture...
How can a TV be 'HD Ready' AND support 1080p? - AVForums
Apr 22, 2009 · Any good Full HD TV will also be HD-Ready. Full HD is defined by individual manufacturers and there is no standard/definition. Look for "HD-Ready 1080p" or "HDTV 1080p" to make sure it is really 1920x1080p and able to support 24p. HD-Ready has for some become a category distinct from Full HD but this is abuse of the definition.
Sky HD without HD ready TV - AVForums
Sep 17, 2007 · The TV doesn't have to be 1920x1080 to receive a HD Picture. It has to be a minimum Spec of 720p. A 1024x720, 1024x768, 1366x768 HD display will give you a HD image from any HD source, i.e. a Sky HD Box.
Is 'HD Ready' a con? - AVForums
Dec 27, 2006 · 'HD Ready' describes the set's ability to display HD content. So is that respect, it isn't a con at all, because it can display HD content. However, the 'HD Ready' logo should not make the public believe that for some reason the picture of normal TV will look any better to that of a non-HD-Ready set.
Panasonic TX-P42X60 (X60) Plasma TV Review - AVForums
Apr 26, 2013 · For starters, it’s a plasma TV – which is rare now in this class and it’s also only HD Ready, meaning its native resolution is only 720p. Does that matter? Well, if we play the numbers game again, studies reveal the average sitting distance to be around 12ft from the TV and all but the telescopic-eyed would struggle to discern a ...