ihave samsung bordeaux art.i have read that it is fully hd,hd ready as well as hdmi.what are the differences between all these terms?
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HD: High Definition, greater than 720x480, usually somewhere between 1024x760 and 1920x1080.
HD Ready: Can display HD material but does not have a HD tuner for over the air reception. Ie, it's ready to accept an external HD tuner.
Full HD: native 1920x1080 display.
HDMI: cable and connectors for digital video and audio.
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please stop make new topics for your hd problems. just reply in one topic to add new information. https://forum.videohelp.com/topic334235.html
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