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Old 01-14-2008, 06:09 PM   #10
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Keep in mind that only a few people have got HD at home and it will take at least five years for the media and consumers to adopt this new format. Only a few channels are broadcasting HD...

HD is big step and a huge improvement over SD. Many people will switch to HD in the next five years.

It is good to have a screen with high resolution but as long as the picture is still SD you won't take benefit from your HD TV. And for the moment except Blu ray Discs and a few channels most of the time you have SD picture quality displayed on you HD tv screen.

And moreover to get HD picture quality you need good video trasnfer and you know that for the moment many Blu ray Discs don't have a real HD picture quality but only an average one. So we need some time before the manufacturers, the TV media get used to HD...it will take a few years.

Ultra High definition is nice if you want to buy a 200 " screen lol

For the moment we need to focus on HD which will be the next-standard definition for (at least) the next ten years!!!
Can our eyes even distinguish resolution much higher than what is offered now?
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