The Question Asks the Difference between a HDTV and Full HDTV and not HDTV Ready. HDTV Ready Simply means the TV does not have a HDTV Tuner but it can Play HD Signals thru Other sources.
Full HDTV has a higher resolution than HDTV. But you require a good Blu Ray player to really get the best out of it.
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The Question Asks the Difference between a HDTV and Full HDTV and not HDTV Ready. HDTV Ready Simply means the TV does not have a HDTV Tuner but it can Play HD Signals thru Other sources.
Full HDTV has a higher resolution than HDTV. But you require a good Blu Ray player to really get the best out of it.
HDTV Ready displays 1 mega pixel pictures, whilst full HDTV's display 2 mega pixels pictures.
Contrast ratios depend on the model, for example in Samsung LCDs there are about 4 different contrast ratios depending on the model.
Each are priced differently depending on that also.
If u have an X-Box 360/Wii/PS3/HD DVD Player/Blu Ray DVD Player it will look best on HDTV's.
HDTV's are much more expensive though, about 1.5 times the price of a normal HD Ready LCD.
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