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Ivor Jones January 16th 07 06:46 PM

HD Petition for UK DTT
 
"tony sayer" wrote in message

In article , Ivor
Jones writes


[snip]

My friends in San Francisco have a 4 year old Sony CRT
HDTV. Pictures I've seen on that knock more than spots
off *anything* I've seen in this country.

Ivor


Well I expect it would. We're long overdue for an
*improvement* in picture quality and programs for that
matter;)...


Ah, the latter point is one where sadly they fall rather short of
expectations..!

Ivor



Darren Wilkinson January 16th 07 09:54 PM

HD Petition for UK DTT
 
ercial wrote:
Rod L. wrote:
"Mark Carver" wrote in message
...
This has been posted in another group I subscribe to.

There is a petition regarding Ofcom's plans to auction the spectrum made
available after DSO.

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/openhdtv/

There is also an opportunity to respond to the DDR (Digital
Dividend Review) proposal by using the on-line form found he

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/ddr/howtorespond/form


I'd rather they used a large portion of the available bandwidth to increase
the bit rates of the existing freeview channels.



I'd second that. I saw HD for the first time in Argos last week; ten
expensive tvs showing a demonstration disc of houses in Italy
apparently. Quite jerky with /lots/ of compression artifacts, really
looked very disappointing - especially for a demo. The extra resolution
seemed to be ,just gobbled up with ringing. Too much colour too.

Me to, although shop displays are the worst place for making such judgements.
The staff setting them up usually want to get them dealt with as quickly as
possible and won't bother with getting decent picture settings.


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