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Standard-definition television

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Standard definition television (a.k.a. SDTV) is one of the formats used in digital television broadcasting.


SDTV has the same appearance as the regular analogue TV (NTSC, PAL, PAL2, SCAM) minus the ghostly, snowy images and static noises.