High Definition

High Definition (or HD) is a broadcasting system with a largely significant quality change of resolution than formats such as NTSC, SECAM and PAL.

HD is only broadcast digitally, so it is largely linked with Digital TV (DTV)).

The high definition technology was introduced in the 90's in the United States. Recently, many companies have began to produce HD-Ready televisions, meaning they are equipped with the capabilities for High Definition television. All HDTVs are in the ratio of 16:9.

High Definition Programming
Many Network Six production companies offer programmes in High Definition. All programmes broadcast in at least 720p, and few in 1080i. Below are some links to other articles of programmes shown in High Definition


 * Mates (by Just Productions)
 * Andy Wilkins Live (by scoTV Productions)
 * scoTV Newshour (by scoTV Productions/Taff Media)
 * As Seen on TV (by TotalAccess)