This discussion may not be relevant these days in the age of 4K TVs, but it's no harm to know the difference between an HD-Ready TV and an HDTV.
The knowledge may come useful especially if you're buying a used older TV set.
As the video explains below, the main difference is in the resolution.
An HD-Ready TV has a screen resolution of 1280 x 720.
An HDTV is understood to be a Full HD TV. It has a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080.
They are called 720p and 1080p TVs respectively.
1080p TV can easily be identified by their Full HD 1080p logo. If you don't see that logo, then chances are you're looking at a 720p HD-Ready TV.
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