When high-definition signals were displayed full screen, the sets showed them with 1,080 lines of resolution.
In 1998, channel 11 became the first station in the market to begin broadcasting a high-definition digital signal.
If you have a high-definition television set but your cable company has yet to add high-definition signals, relief may be at hand.
Some people have noticed a degraded, softer picture, especially for high-definition signals.
As of now, digital light processing television sets cannot show the high-definition signals that may soon become law.
They are even behind in the television market, which is rapidly shifting to high-definition signals.
Consequently, high-definition signals have to be compressed for broadcast, with redundant information removed.
Channel One began broadcasting a 1080i high-definition signal on December 24, 2012.
In fact, any digital TV antenna can pick up high-definition signals.
To receive the high-definition signals, consumers will have to buy new TV sets.