Re: 1920 x 1080p, the new breed of displays



Wayne wrote:
These questions may have been posted too many times before, however. . . .

1. With Blu-Ray or HD-DVD DVDs just around the corner, why is the new breed of 1920 x 1080p display not equipped to handle sources at that resolution?

$$$$$$

2. Also, what is the latest feeling regarding Hollywood and their push to invoke 960 x 540p when classic component cabling is used? (their push for all systems to use HDMI/HDCP technology)...?

Hollywood wins for now.

Best Regards,
Wayne




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