
The difference between ATSC and NTSC tuners in a DLP TV.
- Document ID: 98083357
- Posted Date: 2010-11-03
- Last Updated: 2010-11-03
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- Information
Differences between ATSC and NTSC Tunning.
- ATSC is for digital broadcast.
- An ATSC tuner is often called an ATSC receiver or HDTV tuner. It allows reception of ATSC digital television (DTV) signals broadcast over the air by TV stations.
- NTSC is for analog broadcast.
- The NTSC tuner receives analog signals that are broadcast over the air or input from external sources.
- ATSC is for digital broadcast.
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