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loukr | 11:36 Tue 22nd Aug 2006 | Technology
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What's the difference between HD ready, and HD compatible?? I've found this TV and in one description it says compatible, and on the picture, HD ready...?

http://www.pricerunner.co.uk/sound-and-vision/ vision/tv/525633/prices

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I do not think this TV has a HDMI connector.

HDMI is an industry standard connector that will become vital in the future for connecting devices like DVDs, TVs etc .

I am no expert in this area, but I am not sure it is wise to buy a new TV that has no HDMI connector.

More about HDMI here:

http://www.panasonic.co.uk/technology/pukweb04 -dynamic-tech-hdm1.html


I did a search on HD Ready and HD compatible and found a few useful sites.

Here is one article that seems well written

http://www.dvdactive.com/editorial/articles/hd tv-are-you-ready.html

Another useful site

http://www.retra.co.uk/high_definition.htm
To answer your question.

HD Compatible means it will work with HD devices but not fully support HD. So a HD compatible TV will connect to a new Sky HD box but not give you the full resolution.

HD Ready means it will work with a Sky HD box AND give you full HD image.

So it seems it is best to buy a HD Ready TV rather than a HD Compatible TV.
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thanks VHG, will check out those sites now. thanx again! Lou x

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