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That ol' HD confusion thing..
On Wed, 22 Jan 2014 16:34:04 -0000
"Brian Gaff" wrote: Yes indeed. Much the same seems to go for Tesco. A friend told me that they don't know what an hdmi lead is. Well the droid on duty didnt. Brian He was lucky to find anyone to ask. In our local branch, the electrical stuff is just there available to look at, but there's never anyone around to ask anything. -- Davey. |
That ol' HD confusion thing..
On 22/01/2014 11:13, Davey wrote:
Killing time in Morrison's while the wife was doing the shopping, I wandered over to the 'electrical section', as we have been talking about getting a small TV for the guest bedroom, and I thought that I might see what was on offer. The two smallest sets they had (of three), with their brand name on them, were a 22" Full HD set, with 1080p resolution, and a 24" set, HD-Ready, with 720p resolution. I thought that HD-Ready was supposed to include at least 1080i resolution ability. I think I'll go to a proper shop anyway. lcd televisions are not interlaced - only way to see a 1080i signal at it's full quality is a 1080p set. -- Gareth. That fly.... Is your magic wand. |
That ol' HD confusion thing..
Brian Gaff wrote:
Yes indeed. Much the same seems to go for Tesco. A friend told me that they don't know what an hdmi lead is. Well the droid on duty didnt. Tell them it's something that has to be supplied free of charge by an EU directive with any TV set or PVR that's sold :-) -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
That ol' HD confusion thing..
"David" wrote in message
... What annoys me sets labelled HD do not in many cases have Freeview HD TV stations. Morrisons in particular with their TV sets and digi boxes are only SD, the staff think they have the very latest standards. Tell them you want to watch Al Jazeera in Arabic (using a suitable thick accent) if you really want to confuse them. (Al Jazeera Arabic is SD but needs a DVB-T2 tuner to receive it.) -- Max Demian |
That ol' HD confusion thing..
"Davey" wrote in message ... Killing time in Morrison's while the wife was doing the shopping, I wandered over to the 'electrical section', as we have been talking about getting a small TV for the guest bedroom, and I thought that I might see what was on offer. The two smallest sets they had (of three), with their brand name on them, were a 22" Full HD set, with 1080p resolution, and a 24" set, HD-Ready, with 720p resolution. I thought that HD-Ready was supposed to include at least 1080i resolution ability. I think I'll go to a proper shop anyway. -- Davey. Nah - 720p is all you get in the USA. Anyway unless you plug in a BD player or similar you won't get any 1080 anything UNLESS you also have either Freeview HD or Freesat HD. |
That ol' HD confusion thing..
"R. Mark Clayton" wrote in message
... "Davey" wrote in message ... Killing time in Morrison's while the wife was doing the shopping, I wandered over to the 'electrical section', as we have been talking about getting a small TV for the guest bedroom, and I thought that I might see what was on offer. The two smallest sets they had (of three), with their brand name on them, were a 22" Full HD set, with 1080p resolution, and a 24" set, HD-Ready, with 720p resolution. I thought that HD-Ready was supposed to include at least 1080i resolution ability. I think I'll go to a proper shop anyway. -- Davey. Nah - 720p is all you get in the USA. Anyway unless you plug in a BD player or similar you won't get any 1080 anything UNLESS you also have either Freeview HD or Freesat HD. ... or you could steal the hard disk player from behind the UHD TV in John Lewis and get 2160p ! (or is it 2160i ?) |
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