What are the external hardware required to sustain the Plasma TV on Local Area Network connectivity?
Well, NTSC video is 525 lines 30 times a second times but the horizontal resolution is analog so supposedly it has infinite columns and the color is analog also so there's conceptually an infinite amount of colors, but realistically it can be approximated as 525 lines by 700 to 800 columns (people use 720 a lot so we'll freshly use that number) by 32 bit color (most computers only use up to 32 bits for color) which add up to plain old fashioned color box taking up 12096000 bits per second or 11.536Mbit per second plus sound, so a 10MB lattice connection would be for a moment too slow to carry an ripened fashioned TV program uncompressed but a 100Mbit network could take about 8 channel simultaneously.
1080p HDTV (the highest element that HDTV goes up to) is 1080 lines by 1920 columns 60 times a second and works out to 63.281Mbit per second plus nouns, so you would need a 100 Mbit net to carry a single uncompressed HDTV video signal.
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