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Q:What is the difference between DTV and HDTV signals?
A:

DTV (or Digital Television) is a type of television signal. HDTV is the highest quality in digital signals, offering better resolution and sound than DTV.

DTV can be watched on any standard television if you have one of our digital set-top cable boxes. DTV can also be watched in high-definition if you have an HDTV television and an HD set-top box.

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Last Published: July 17, 2008
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