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Call me ignorant, but it was my understanding that most HD broadcast signals on TV were 720p only. Hence it is technically HD, but not "full HD," like what Blu-ray is.
I wouldn't know personally - I haven't had any HD experience on TV. Would love to, though... Conan is in HD! ![]() |
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