Examples of use of HD ready
1. These HD–Ready sets sell for anything from 600 through to 2,000 and more.
2. A third generation of HD sets, which are even more expensive, offer even greater definition – around twice the number of pixels as the ‘basic‘ HD–ready screens.
3. The image is significantly sharper when shown on an HD–Ready TV, but not as good as with the new machines.
4. Most people do not, in fact, have HDTV or even HD–ready TV sets, and most TV channels are not broadcasting HDTV pictures.
5. "A lot of people have seen the ‘HD Ready‘ label on the set and bought high definition televisions thinking they would automatically be watching high definition programmes.