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LDTV
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a television system or display format that provides a lower resolution and less detailed image compared to standard-definition (SD) or high-definition (HD) formats
What is "LDTV"?
LDTV, short for Low-Definition Television, refers to a type of television with a lower resolution compared to high-definition (HD) or ultra-high-definition (UHD) TVs. LDTV typically has a resolution of 480p or lower, meaning the screen displays fewer pixels, which results in less sharp and detailed images. It was common in earlier television models before HD became widely available. While LDTV offers a satisfactory viewing experience for some, it lacks the clarity and detail of newer, higher-resolution TVs, making it less popular as technology has advanced.
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