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Take one look at HDTV and the difference in quality between HD and standard definition TV is crystal clear. Standard definition broadcast television (NTSC) picture is constructed of 486 visible picture lines. An HDTV broadcast has up to 1080 lines, resulting in six times the picture clarity vs. standard definition.
The HDTV standard permits the transmission of a broader, fuller range of colors that extend beyond anything standard definition television has ever been capable of before, providing you with vivid, rich images that have to been seen to be believed.
When it comes to audio, 5.1 surround sound is superior to the stereo audio that you get with standard definition television. HDTV lets you hear every nuance in life-like fullness. TNT in HD takes this superior audio to an even higher level by using an extended frequency response and higher data rate to transmit the 5.1 surround sound, resulting in more natural, life-like sound. In other words TNT in HD has sound that will blow you away!
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