What Is The Difference Between Full-HD and Enhanced Definition TV's?

I'm keen on buying the Pioneer Kuro "50 but i am curious if near is any real difference between a TV next to full HD resolution and the Kuro. I know that people vote that the Kuro has better picture than any other TV on the marketplace. But what is the " real " difference between Full-HD TV and the Kuro?

Also Will the Kuro Stretch out movies/programs (analog-TV) that are not the right ratio or resolution? Or is it the DVD Player that does this?


Answers:    An EDTV displays not as much of pixels, and thus, less details. So yes, there's a difference.

The tv will any stretch the analog programs, or display them with the black bar on either side. Nothing to do next to the dvd player.
With HD tv, the show or movie that you are watching has to be HD surrounded by order to be better. With enchanced, it enchances what is on the peak rather than in recent times showing hd shows better, so it shows everything better, not just hd.
The tv should automatically fix the ratio from the dvd player....

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