What is the different between hdtv and hdready?

what is the different between hdtv and hdready? and also what is hdmi ?

Answer:
If the TV is advertised as "HD Ready," then it is capable of displaying an HD image, but you'll need to purchase a separate HD tuner. HD tuners often cost an addition couple hundred dollars.

If the TV is advertised as an HDTV and already has a built-in tuner, you won't have to purchase a separate HD tuner. However, in both cases, you'll have to make sure that you have an HD input signal: either satellite TV, cable TV, or an antenna to get local HD signals (if available).

HDMI is a type of cable that connects the TV to one of the input sources. For example, an HDMI cable may connect your satellite box to your HDTV. HDMI cable carry digital signals (as opposed to coax), and will provide superior picture quality. However, the HDMI cables are not cheap: shop around to get the right length at the lowest price.

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