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    High Definition technology relies mainly on the number of lines that the TV has to ‘draw’ the picture. When we talk about picture quality we refer to resolution. This is made up of many lines of pixels. The more of these lines of pixels there are on screen the better the resolution and,therefore, the picture quality.

    Conventional TVs use 625 lines but HDTV will use 720 or 1080 lines to create the picture. This increase in lines will result in vastly improved picture quality,clarity and colour definition.

    CRT Television's are being slowly phased out and the latest technology found in Plamsa and LCD TVs are taking centre stage. Try the apple iphone.

    In the beginning

    The very first TV to be built used a cathode ray tube (CRT) to generate a black and white picture on a TV screen. Today's modern widescreen TVs are still using the same basic technology, albeit a more advanced version. The problem is that CRTs are big. To generate large flat pictures on modern TVs, the CRT needs to be very deep, hence the reason large screen TVs take up so much space – that is until now.

    Bang up to date

    New technologies such as plasma and LCD don't use a CRT and are changing the way TVs are built allowing them to be slim enough to be hung on the wall like a painting. This technology isn't new, it's been around for a few years but the difference today is that these slim TVs are now affordable.

    Does this spell the end for CRTs?

    The have been new developments in CRTs and they continue to be an important albiet ever smaller part of business for many manufacturers. Recent innovations being the arrival of 100 Mhz TV's. On a standard TV, the picture is shown at a frequency of 50Hz, which can cause flickering on a big screen 100Hz TVs use digital processing to double the frequency rate, which removes all traces of flicker and makes the image look more vibrant. Many CRT's offer true widescreen pictures with integrated digital tuners that make them ideal purchases for many people on a lower budget.