high fidelity Definition
high fidelity
noun
in radio, sound recording, etc., an approximately exact reproduction of sound achieved by low distortion and a wide range of reproduced frequencies, from approximately 20 to 20,000 hertz
high fidelity Usage Examples
Converse of object
- have: Conversely, the magnocellular system has a high temporal fidelity, spatial sampling however is less dense than for parvocellular cells.
- deliver: Vista will be able to deliver higher fidelity than was the case with Windows XP, even with lower-end consumer-grade audio hardware.
Adjective modifier
possible: This software uses the camera vendors ' own processing libraries to provide the highest possible image fidelity for RAW images.
Noun used with modifier
image: This software uses the camera vendors ' own processing libraries to provide the highest possible image fidelity for RAW images.
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