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HD TVs "soon to be defunct"
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 08:25:31 -0700 (PDT), Ed
wrote: On Mar 11, 3:14*pm, "Mark Hewitt" wrote: "Ed" wrote in message ... Even the Torygraph can do Daily Mail style scaremongering. They even say in the article "these sets will not be for the domestic market - ut requires a screen size of at least 60 inches" Screens way in excess of HD quality have been available for a long time. The determining factor is the mass market availability and the broadcast material able to be displayed on them. The technogical limits are bascially irrelevant. This is why I dont buy any newspapers any more. Even the broadsheets are full of **** like this. Basically the entire article is rubbish, HDTVs are not defunct. (Although we could easily get into the 1080 argument) Nicole martin would be far better employed explaining the benefits of this system for large screen presentations than making up rubbish about how people that bought HDTVs have wasted their money You took the words right out of my mouth. I read the article thinking exactly what you just said. Here here, my boy! Marky P. |
HD TVs "soon to be defunct"
"Norman Wells" wrote in message ... If it's 33 times better than HD, that means it will require something like 1089 times the bandwidth of HD, doesn't it? Or 4356 times the bandwidth required for one SD channel transmission. Can't see many of them coming on Freeview then. imagine how powerful processors will be in 20 years time - by then compression schemes will be feasible that make H264 seem like ancient history. -- Gareth. That fly... is your magic wand. |
HD TVs "soon to be defunct"
Super Hi-Vision is currently being tested by NHK, Japan's public
broadcaster, but the BBC is planning to use the technology to screen the 2012 Olympics on big screens in city centres across the UK. That's going to be a very expensive three weeks of curling and low quality football... |
HD TVs "soon to be defunct"
In article 3cf09b22-8f25-4f42-ab41-5548be4c5930
@y77g2000hsy.googlegroups.com, says... "It's as if you are actually at the stadium," said Vincent Letang, a senior television analyst at Screen Digest. It gives you an immersive feeling which standard high definition technology simply can't do." Note the words "standard high definition". Oh, the irony! :) -- Dom Robinson Gamertag: DVDfever email: dom at dvdfever dot co dot uk /* http://DVDfever.co.uk (editor) /* 1136 DVDs, 371 games, 401 CDs, 110 cinema films, 51 concerts, videos & news /* spiderwick chronicles, socom psp, tron, syphon filter, pursuit force 2 New music charts - http://dvdfever.co.uk/music.shtml Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=DVDdom |
HD TVs "soon to be defunct"
In article ,
says... "Ed" wrote in message ... Experts say the new format could revolutionise the way in which people watch big sporting events, with every bead of sweat and straining muscle broadcast in perfect quality. That, "every bead of sweat and straining" ? Were they including the England cricket team in that description ? I thought it was about the fortcoming "Celebrities On The Toilet", when one of them's got constipation. -- Dom Robinson Gamertag: DVDfever email: dom at dvdfever dot co dot uk /* http://DVDfever.co.uk (editor) /* 1136 DVDs, 371 games, 401 CDs, 110 cinema films, 51 concerts, videos & news /* spiderwick chronicles, socom psp, tron, syphon filter, pursuit force 2 New music charts - http://dvdfever.co.uk/music.shtml Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=DVDdom |
HD TVs "soon to be defunct"
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 08:08:28 -0700 (PDT), Ed
wrote: Even the Torygraph can do Daily Mail style scaremongering. Of course it took The Grauniad to point out that they can currently only store 20 minutes of footage on their test system and they don't even envision broadcasting over the airwaves until 2025. I think anyone with a new HDTV can rest easy in their bed. |
HD TVs "soon to be defunct"
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HD TVs "soon to be defunct"
ChrisM wrote:
In message , Paul Heslop Proclaimed from the tallest tower: Ed wrote: Experts say the new format could revolutionise the way in which people watch big sporting events, with every bead of sweat and straining muscle broadcast in perfect quality. ewwwwwww! glad Linford has packed it in :O) That's what he was (in)famous for wasn't it... I think he could run a bit too :O) -- Paul (We won't die of devotion) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
HD TVs "soon to be defunct"
"the dog from that film you saw" wrote in message ... "Ed" wrote in message ... Even the Torygraph can do Daily Mail style scaremongering. They even say in the article "these sets will not be for the domestic market - ut requires a screen size of at least 60 inches" =============== High-definition television to become outdated If you splashed out on a high definition television at Christmas, you're in for some bad news. Japanese broadcasters and the BBC are already working on a successor which promises to deliver pictures in a quality 33 time better than the best HD sets on the market. given how many decades HDTV existed before launching in the uk, i'd venture that i will be retired before this one sees the light of day here. It will be smudged with DOG **** and then over compressed, which is something even 1970s PAL TV pictures didn't succumb too. |
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