Despite the growing popularity of HDTV and the rising sales of HDTV sets have more TV content that was observed HDTV standard-definition TV, the older format, which since the early days of television half a century ago. There are two important reasons. The most obvious reason is that there is still much more than standard-def channels there are HDTV channels. In other words, not everything that everyone> HDTV owner wants Clock has made the transition to HD.

The second reason why most TV shows, the crowd seemed HDTV Programming HDTV standard is not final because it is so popular as the high-definition television. "The proof is the fact that only half as many families with Subscription packages HDTV, so as families with HDTV sets. There are several reasons. For aCaso, HDTV is a kind of status symbol and HDTV equipment are much more clearly with the status of HDTV programming is seen on them. Another reason is that the aspect ratio of widescreen HDTV, there are many DVDs and a growing number of standard-definition TV broadcasts available to a. The bigger picture, a good way to improve the perception of television, and in many ways the most visible high-resolutionHDTV pictures. Another reason is that modern game systems like Xbox 360 and Sony Play Station 3 is its graphics in HD resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio of HDTV equipment.

Despite everything, many people find it rather unsatisfactory standard programming on HDTV equipment. There are several reasons. First, the analog format that a lot of standard-definition TV is still, Which is not fully compatible with a lot of HDTV material. This leads to a worse picture in many respects as if the programming model, which itself is a standard-def screen. Another problem stems from the fact that HDTV screens are simply designed to display more pixels, the result in a more accurate picture of what you will receive a definitive standard definition or standard TV programs. Therefore, the result of viewing standard-def programming on this screen, high-defmissing points lead that the image is grainy and generally lower quality. This is particularly evident when the standard-def programming displayed on a relatively large screen high definition.

Is there a way to address this problem when buying a HDTV set, what they do, even with standard def programming. There are a number of tariffs that are above average in this way in a variety of technologies. DLP rear projection TV and plasma TV can be both a goodin this, but there are more LCD HDTV on the market for viewing standard-def programming than any other assessment on the market are good. One will always help to fill an HDTV with a converter, until the points are scattered on the sharper the picture to the set SD. Block, ie a smaller screen better, because the gap will be more difficult to try to understand the image.

All in all, this is a problem, but not one that can not be avoidedwith a little 'estimates'.