U.S. Behind Japan in HDTV, Report Says
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WASHINGTON — The United States is behind Japan in development of high-definition television, a technology that could boost innovation in other industries, a report to Congress said Tuesday.
“Japan considers HDTV to be an important step into the future information society,” the Office of Technology Assessment said.
The agency, a research arm of Congress, said new consumer electronics have long spurred advances in other fields, such as data storage. High-definition television promises motion picture-quality images and compact disc-quality sound. Proponents say its development could help re-energize the U.S. electronics and computer industries.
The Japanese have been selling studio equipment for high-definition television since 1984 and are gearing up for production of HDTV sets for consumers, the report said.
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