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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Philip J. CianciPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 0.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 1.00cm Weight: 0.650kg ISBN: 9780786449750ISBN 10: 0786449756 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 30 January 2012 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviews the definitive technical history of the development of high definition television in the United States...well-researched...the first full-length historical study of the technology that we've seen --Communication Booknotes Quarterly; recommended --CEDMagazine.com; I've no doubt it's the most comprehensive behind the scenes look at the development and launch of HDTV that's ever been penned. --Rob Sabin, Editor in Chief, Home Theater Magazine; Deserves a prime place on my shelf of TV books, bringing the story up to date...extremely detailed, with loads of colorful information...the cast of characters is huge...a scholarly work. --Walt S. Ciciora, CED Magazine; Provides a comprehensive look at how we got to where we are today with HDTV. --Russ Brown, Editor, The Online Engineer; The first full-length study of the technology...an important record. --Chris Sterling, Communication Booknotes Quarterly.  the definitive technical history of the development of high definition television in the United States...well-researched...the first full-length historical study of the technology that we've seen --<i>Communication Booknotes Quarterly</i>; recommended --<i>CEDMagazine.com</i>; I've no doubt it's the most comprehensive behind the scenes look at the development and launch of HDTV that's ever been penned. --Rob Sabin, Editor in Chief, <i>Home Theater Magazine</i>; Deserves a prime place on my shelf of TV books, bringing the story up to date...extremely detailed, with loads of colorful information...the cast of characters is huge...a scholarly work. --Walt S. Ciciora, <i>CED Magazine</i>; Provides a comprehensive look at how we got to where we are today with HDTV. --Russ Brown, Editor, <i>The Online Engineer</i>; The first full-length study of the technology...an important record. --Chris Sterling, <i>Communication Booknotes Quarterly</i>. """the definitive technical history of the development of high definition television in the United States...well-researched...the first full-length historical study of the technology that we've seen""--Communication Booknotes Quarterly; ""recommended""--CEDMagazine.com; ""I've no doubt it's the most comprehensive behind the scenes look at the development and launch of HDTV that's ever been penned.""--Rob Sabin, Editor in Chief, Home Theater Magazine; ""Deserves a prime place on my shelf of TV books, bringing the story up to date...extremely detailed, with loads of colorful information...the cast of characters is huge...a scholarly work.""--Walt S. Ciciora, CED Magazine; ""Provides a comprehensive look at how we got to where we are today with HDTV.""--Russ Brown, Editor, The Online Engineer; ""The first full-length study of the technology...an important record.""--Chris Sterling, Communication Booknotes Quarterly."  the definitive technical history of the development of high definition television in the United States...well-researched...the first full-length historical study of the technology that we've seen --Communication Booknotes Quarterly; recommended --CEDMagazine.com; I've no doubt it's the most comprehensive behind the scenes look at the development and launch of HDTV that's ever been penned. --Rob Sabin, Editor in Chief, Home Theater Magazine; Deserves a prime place on my shelf of TV books, bringing the story up to date...extremely detailed, with loads of colorful information...the cast of characters is huge...a scholarly work. --Walt S. Ciciora, CED Magazine; Provides a comprehensive look at how we got to where we are today with HDTV. --Russ Brown, Editor, The Online Engineer; The first full-length study of the technology...an important record. --Chris Sterling, Communication Booknotes Quarterly. Author InformationPhilip J. Cianci worked with HDTV systems at Philips Research USA and ESPN, was the editor of Broadcast Engineering magazine’s e-newsletter Transition to Digital from 2005 through 2007, and is the author of two books about television technology. He lives in Lake Peekskill, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |