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With the quick advancing pace of technology televisions has moved into a total new period. Nowadays the televisions are High Definition Televisions (HDTV), so there isn't any point in buying a traditional TV anymore. The brand new televisions are going to be significantly better then the old. They will use less energy, will be more environmentally friendly, and they'll have a much better picture, which is sharper and more relaxing to the eye.

Individuals expect televisions to get better and better but one factor individuals don't realize is that these improvements don't occur overnight, but instead they are pushed by many different elements, such as nationalistic politician pushing the various growing countries to develop HDTV, the computer industry pushing all the time more in the direction of the digital world, and plenty of clever engineers inventing new concepts each and every day.

Although technology is advancing at a very fast pace, individuals believe that this advancement is because of a natural phenomenon, without realising that from history there are a number of basic law's that make it possible for the creation of these new technologies. One such law is Moore's law that predicts that the tempo of microchip technology shifts is such that the amount of information storage that a microchip can hold will double yearly, or at least every 18 months; nevertheless, this is not a prediction that is taking place because it was predestined to happen this way, but instead it is taking place thanks to the huge effort put in by engineers around the world from all the top technology corporations working hard to compete with eachother. A consequence of Moor's law prediction is that new technologies will become old technologies very quickly, and this time frame will become shorter as we move along.

From a technology point of view, HDTV televisions is not different to microchip advancement, HDTV is only one of the products of technology trajectories taking place today, similar to all other technologies advancing right now.

Technology will advance always more within the coming years, and soon even HDTV will be history, as it has proven through the years to be true, Moor's law tells us that what is a new technology now will be history very soon, in fact the time for a technology to turn into history will be shorter as we move along and the same will happen for HDTV televisions.

by: Romolo Lerza




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