Re: 1080P
- From: "Richard" <rfeirste@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 02 Oct 2005 21:34:53 GMT
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>> It seems as if more and more devices are having this resolution. If
>> this continues, do you think HD when have this as a single, unified
>> resolution? If so, is it not better to have one than 3?
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> I don't see it happening on the televison level. All the competing
> interests have their own agendas. What 1080P is going to be good for is
> when the marketing of HD DVD rentals and sales start happening. The
> 1080P will allow the best picture possible.
1080p60 and 2160p60 will be the production standards. In North America there
is currently no way to broadcast 1080p60 so 1080i or 720p is the limit for
now.
Richard.
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