The difference between ATSC and NTSC tuners in a DLP TV.



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Posted Date: 2010-11-03

 

Last Updated: 2010-11-03

 

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Differences between ATSC and NTSC Tunning.

  1. ATSC is for digital broadcast.
    1. 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.
  2. NTSC is for analog broadcast.
    1. The NTSC tuner receives analog signals that are broadcast over the air or input from external sources.
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