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high-definition television

NOUN
  1. a television system that has more than the usual number of lines per frame so its pictures show more detail

How To Use high-definition television In A Sentence

  • The day-long seminars will be broadcast through high-definition television on to large theater screens in 20 cities.
  • He said he's looking forward to the extension of the 2000 line, which will enable it to handle high-definition television as well.
  • High-definition television is amazing. The picture is so clear.
  • According to the Consumer Electronics Association, 65% of U.S. homes now own at least one high-definition television set, an increase of 13 percentage points from last year.
  • Meanwhile, recent advances in high-definition television (HDTV) have brought a quantum leap forward in picture and sound quality.
  • The day-long seminars will be broadcast through high-definition television on to large theater screens in 20 cities.
  • At some point, high-resolution video technology—whether it’s called high-definition television, digital cinema or some other name—will replace film technology. The Movie Business Book, Third Edition
  • During the test flight, the company successfully tested digital high-definition television broadcasts from its stratospheric transmitter.
  • Initially known as HiVision, this high-resolution, widescreen video later acquired the acronym HDTV high-definition television. The Movie Business Book, Third Edition
  • Inside were a comfy couch and easy chairs, a tall fabric houseplant in a corner, and a large high-definition television set atop a credenza.
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