Is Full HD All its cracked up to be!
So here in the office there has been a large surge of customers querying the difference between a HD ready screen and a FULL HD screen, bottom line of what people want to know "is there any difference"! Well obviously there is but this normally comes because of the refresh of the screens in question not because they are full HD. The main reason why you want to buy full HD is because you are watching high definition content through primarily a blu ray player. This content is 1080p resolution output; you cannot receive this through a standard Freeview HD or sky HD package. Eventually the content will be improved to "Full HD" and the whole world will be safe in the knowledge that there television is receiving the highest quality viewing around.
Bottom line is if its FULL HD it’s a better screen all round. If you’re not fussed then stick to a HD Ready, there normally a lot cheaper.
Take a look at some fantastic deals on HD ready screens @ www.richmondav.co.uk personal favourite at the moment is the PS42C450 which is at a staggering price of £379.99
On another note weather in the UK is seemingly on the up this week, although not hot we seem to have escaped the rain for a rest bite, check out our store soon for some exclusive back to university deals on notebooks and screens.
Bottom line is if its FULL HD it’s a better screen all round. If you’re not fussed then stick to a HD Ready, there normally a lot cheaper.
Take a look at some fantastic deals on HD ready screens @ www.richmondav.co.uk personal favourite at the moment is the PS42C450 which is at a staggering price of £379.99
On another note weather in the UK is seemingly on the up this week, although not hot we seem to have escaped the rain for a rest bite, check out our store soon for some exclusive back to university deals on notebooks and screens.
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