1920x1080 Mode
- From: Randy Yates <yates@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 02:04:08 GMT
The ATSC Digital Television Standard specifies that 1920x1080
is a valid resolution, however, I don't think my Toshiba 65H80
will do this high of a resolution, and I've never heard of it
being transmitted.
Does anyone know of TVs that will display this resolution, and/or
of any sources (cable, satellite, etc.) that transmit it?
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- Re: 1920x1080 Mode
... > therefore $$$) to transmit such high resolutions when the vast ... > majority of customers are unable to utilize that bandwidth. ... > How is the input resolution translated to the displayed resolution? ... It depends on the display. ... (alt.tv.tech.hdtv) - Re: 1920x1080 Mode
... > is a valid resolution, however, I don't think my Toshiba 65H80 ... > of any sources that transmit it? ... (alt.tv.tech.hdtv) - Re: 1920x1080 Mode
... |>> is a valid resolution, however, I don't think my Toshiba 65H80 ... | therefore $$$) to transmit such high resolutions when the vast ... | majority of customers are unable to utilize that bandwidth. ... You think they should wait for all the customers to first buy receivers ... (alt.tv.tech.hdtv) - Re: 1920x1080 Mode
... > |>> is a valid resolution, however, I don't think my Toshiba 65H80 ... > | therefore $$$) to transmit such high resolutions when the vast ... > | majority of customers are unable to utilize that bandwidth. ... > You think they should wait for all the customers to first buy receivers ... (alt.tv.tech.hdtv) - Re: 1920x1080 Mode
... >> is a valid resolution, however, I don't think my Toshiba 65H80 ... therefore $$$) to transmit such high resolutions when the vast ... majority of customers are unable to utilize that bandwidth. ... How is the input resolution translated to the displayed resolution? ... (alt.tv.tech.hdtv) |
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