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Charter Communications High-definition TV displays pictures that contain significantly more detail, resulting in much 'crisper' pictures. Images viewed on TV screens are made up of small picture elements known as "pixels." Each of these pixels is made up of three, closely spaced dots of color - red, blue and green. The pixels in HDTV sets are square, smaller, and spaced closer together than traditional TV, resulting in four to six times more visual detail than standard analog TV....
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