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The latest trend in Indian cinema is to release films in both the original Hindi language and the southern languages. The films are released simultaneously in theaters across India. They are also released on DVD, for purchasers to watch at home. Movies are played through cable television channels. With so many options available for watching high definition video, it can be hard to choose which one is best suited for you. If you are unsure, check out the links for each type of high definition movie player below. High Definition or HDTVs are also called 1080i or 1080p. As their name suggests, they represent higher resolutions than standard televisions. These TVs are becoming more and more common in homes in Australia, United States and Europe due to their upscaling capability. This means that the majority of your regular TV channels will appear on the TV with an upgraded resolution. To upscale, all you need is to get an HDTV and a High Definition DVD player (such as DVDO HD). HD DVD players are only available in Australia at present, but it is expected that models will be widely available throughout 2008. Blu-ray players are available to buy. HD movies can be played on HD TV schedules, which are available to watch through your set top box or digital TV. HD movies are also available to rent or subscribe to on Blu-ray discs, like normal DVDs. High Definition TV (HDTV) is the name given to the latest generation of digital television technology that delivers superior picture quality and sound; designed for use with an HD ready TV, HD set top box or compatible personal video recorder (PVR). High Definition DVD players feature a high resolution of 1080p and upscale standard DVDs into a higher resolution for viewing on a progressive scan monitor. Like HD TVs, a Blu-ray player or a dedicated player is required to play these high definition DVDs. As televisions adapt to High Definition standards, a number of newer models have also been introduced which can be used as a replacement for standard television sets - it is advised that this should be done before investing in an HD set top box or disc player. In 2009 the first standard definition DVR was introduced to the UK market called Tivo. In 2010 UK TV providers started selling 4K Ultra High Definition TVs instead of regular Full HD ones. Recent years have seen an increase in both personal and professional use of high definition cameras and equipment, which has led to the development of increasingly high resolution image capture and enlargements. The resolution of most modern HDTVs is at least 1080P, with most containing 1920x1080 pixels. High quality digital cameras are now available. The majority of these can create images at a resolution of upwards of 12 megapixels, with the ability to enlarge to greater sizes. Recent technology has seen an increase in the number of large format printers that are able to print images with resolutions up to around 46 megapixels, and some professional printers can go higher than that. While these technologies cannot be directly compared due to their different uses and purposes, they may both be considered "high definition". cfa1e77820
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