What's wrong with this picture? 4:3 is NOT HDTV
- IT TOPICS:Hardware, Personal Technology
Sorry for not posting much in the past month, but a lot has been going on in my life for past few months that has taken a toll on me and my motivation to blog.
Anyhow, on to the show...
A friend of mine is looking for a new 27"ish size TV and stumbled on to this Samsung model that claims to be HD.
Say what? Let's start with the definition of what HD TV is. Over on Wikipedia it is defined as as 1080 active interlaced or progressive lines, or 720 progressive lines, using a 16:9 aspect ratio. This definition is from the industry's governing body.
So now Samsung wishes to play fast and loose with what is HD TV by calling a 4:3 format (non-widescreen) set HD TV, simply because it has better than 720 lines of resolution and can display HD signals. Sorry Samsung, but you are missing the critical part of HD, which is the 16:9 or widescreen bit. Without being widescreen, it isn't HD and you are falsely advertising your TV, that is patently NOT High Definition, based on the industry's definition!
My friend commented on how difficult it is to shop for a TV these days and this is a big reason why. Manufacturers muddying the picture with false claims, half truths and other marketing shenanigans. I guess the days of companies selling their goods based on actual features and performance have long since passed us by and this is too bad.
At any rate, someone should complain to the government agency in charge of such things about Samsung falsely advertising their TV as HDTV when it does not meet all of the criteria necessary to be such.
Do not be fooled by Samsung's claims to the contrary, the Samsung TX-S2779H is NOT an HDTV and should not be allowed to be labeled as such.
I should note that this has nothing to do with the performance of the TV, as it might be stellar for all I know and it isn't a bad idea, but whatever it is, it is plainly NOT High Definition TV. I hope that people see through Samsung's lame attempt to market this TV as something that it isn't and sales suffer accordingly.



