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Date Stock Title
Nov 20 CHTR Charter Communications (CHTR): Strengthening Subscriber Base with Strategic Partnerships
Nov 20 DLB Dolby Shocks Soars 14% on Massive Q4 Earnings Beat
Nov 20 DLB Why Dolby Stock Just Popped 10%
Nov 20 DLB Dolby's Q4 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Revenues Increase Y/Y
Nov 20 DLB Q4 2024 Dolby Laboratories Inc Earnings Call
Nov 20 DLB Update: Dolby Laboratories Shares Surge Premarket After Fiscal Q4 Non-GAAP Earnings, Revenue Jump
Nov 20 DLB Dolby Laboratories raises dividend by 10% to $0.33 a share
Nov 20 DLB Dolby Laboratories Inc (DLB) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Growth in Dolby Atmos and ...
Nov 20 DLB Dolby Laboratories (DLB) Reports Q4 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
Nov 19 DLB Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (DLB) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 19 DLB Dolby Laboratories (DLB) Surpasses Q4 Earnings Estimates
Nov 19 DLB Dolby Laboratories Reports Q4 Earnings, Provides Strong Forecast For 2025, Shares Surge
Nov 19 DLB Dolby Laboratories: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot
Nov 19 DLB Dolby Laboratories Non-GAAP EPS of $0.81 beats by $0.11, revenue of $305M misses by $2.94M
Nov 19 DLB Dolby Laboratories Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results
Nov 19 DLB Trending tickers: Alphabet, Super Micro, Trump Media, Imperial Brands and Mulberry
Nov 19 DLB Earnings Scheduled For November 19, 2024
Nov 18 DLB Dolby Laboratories Q4 2024 Earnings Preview
Nov 18 DLB Dolby to Post Q4 Earnings: Here's What Investors Should Know
Nov 18 CHTR Is Charter Communications (CHTR) A Cheap NASDAQ Stock To Invest In Now?
High Definition Television

High-definition television (HDTV) is a television system providing an image resolution that is of substantially higher resolution than that of standard-definition television. This can be either analog or digital. HDTV is the current standard video format used in most broadcasts: terrestrial broadcast television, cable television, satellite television, Blu-rays, and streaming video.
HDTV may be transmitted in various formats:

720p (HD ready): 1280×720p: 923,600 pixels (~0.92 MP) per frame
1080i (full HD) : 1920×1080i: 1,036,800 pixels (~1.04 MP) per field or 2,073,600 pixels (~2.07 MP) per frame
1080p (full HD): 1920×1080p: 2,073,600 pixels (~2.07 megapixels) per frame
Some countries also use a non-standard CEA resolution, such as 1440×1080i: 777,600 pixels (~0.78 MP) per field or 1,555,200 pixels (~1.56 MP) per frameThe letter "p" here stands for progressive scan, while "i" indicates interlaced.
When transmitted at two megapixels per frame, HDTV provides about five times as many pixels as SD (standard-definition television). The increased resolution provides for a clearer, more detailed picture. In addition, progressive scan and higher frame rates result in a picture with less flicker and better rendering of fast motion. HDTV as is known today first started official broadcasting in 1989 in Japan, under the MUSE/Hi-Vision analog system. HDTV was widely adopted worldwide in the late 2000s.

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