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RE: What is the difference between HD ready and Full HD TV ? nt
Posted by David Aiken on September 24, 2008 at 13:40:22:
A HD ready TV has a high def screen and a standard def tuner. It accepts high def input from external sources so you can use a high def settop box or PVR to get high def TV. The screen resolution may be 720p, 768p, or 1080i or p.
A Full HD TV will have a 1080p display and include a high definition tuner so you don't need an add on tuner but you will end up getting one anyway if you use a high def PVR.
David Aiken