- Aug 10, 2019
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This may seem like a daft question but I'm going to risk derision and ask it anyway...
My ancient CRT telly has, I think, a resolution of 625 horizontal lines. What is the 'equivalent' digital pixel resolution of a standard analogue telly like this when it is playing a digital SD picture from my Sky+ box? I'm asking because on the face of it an HD ready TV with 720 horizontal lines (ie 720 x 1024 pixels) doesn't sound like much more (at least based on vertical resolution). Presumably it is as there wouldn't be all the fuss about HD television but I'd be interested to understand better why this is so.
Thanks,
Peter
My ancient CRT telly has, I think, a resolution of 625 horizontal lines. What is the 'equivalent' digital pixel resolution of a standard analogue telly like this when it is playing a digital SD picture from my Sky+ box? I'm asking because on the face of it an HD ready TV with 720 horizontal lines (ie 720 x 1024 pixels) doesn't sound like much more (at least based on vertical resolution). Presumably it is as there wouldn't be all the fuss about HD television but I'd be interested to understand better why this is so.
Thanks,
Peter