Review:
Digital Terrestrial Television
overall review score: 4.5
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Digital terrestrial television (DTT) is a technology that enables the transmission of television signals to televisions through terrestrial broadcast infrastructure, using digital modulation.
Key Features
- High-quality picture and sound
- More channels available compared to analog TV
- Interactive services such as electronic program guides
- Ability to receive high-definition (HD) channels
- Improved reception in areas with signal interference
Pros
- Better picture and sound quality
- More channels and options for viewers
- Potential for interactive features enhancing user experience
Cons
- May require new equipment or set-top boxes for older TVs
- Signal reception can be affected by geographical factors