Monday, October 21, 2019
Future of TV essays
Future of TV essays 1. The Future Of Terrestrial Television. 2. Cable Television. 2.1 The history of Cable Television. 2.2 The advantages of having a large cable network. 2.3 The possibilities of combining telecommunication and television networks. 3.1 British Telecom and its interactive services. 4.1 What is Interactive Television. 4.2 What technology is needed for Interactive Television. 4.3 How the interactive signal is transmitted. 4.4 The cost of Interactive Television. 1 The Future Of Terrestrial Television The future of television is very much in the hands of remarkable advancements in digital technology and the entrepreneurs who see the profit to be made from this recent progress. In the search for higher definition programme formats to give us large, crisp, sharp images with less apparent line structure, digital television has been leading the way for the last three years. High Definition Television or HDTV will fulfil all these requirements, with the receiver using around twice as many lines on screen as the standard 625 we are used to in our living rooms. The wide-screen, razor sharp images with crystal clear sound offered on HDTV broadcasts require the transmission of vast amounts of data, thus necessitating large bandwidth requirements. In fact HDTV operates between 20-22MHz ;a staggering four times the bandwidth of our current 5.5MHz PAL system. Yet this is not a problem, because of the recent technological advances in signal compression. Replacing the analogue waves of television today are digital data transmission systems which would integrate a number of broadcasting services into a single broadcasting wave. Having said all of this, HDTV has a lot of problems, the main one being that it is not cost effective. To gain control of the market, it will have to replace a massive 750 million television sets world-wide. Equally, the high bandwi...
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